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THE COLONIAL DAMES 
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 



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REGISTER OF THE 
COLONIAL DAMES 

OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 

1893-1913 



ORGANIZED APRIL 29th, 1893 
INCORPORATED APRIL 29th, 1893 




PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHORITY 
OF THE BOARD OF MANAGERS 



NEW YORK 



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Printed by 
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105 West 40th Street 
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CERTIFICATE 
OF INCORPORATION 



CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION 

OF THE 

Colonial Dames of the State of New York 



We, the undersigned women, citizens of the United States and 
of the State of New York, all being of full age, do hereby asso- 
ciate and form ourselves into a Society by the name, style and 
title of : 

"The Colonial Dames of the State of New York/' 

and in order that the said Society shall be a body corporate and 
politic under and in pursuance of the Act of the Legislature of 
the State of New York (Chapter 267), passed May 12, 1875, en- 
titled "An Act for the incorporation of societies or clubs for cer- 
tain lawful purposes," and of the several Acts of the Legislature 
of said State amendatory thereof, we do hereby certify : 

First. — That the name or title by which the said Society shall 
be known in law, shall be "The Colonial Dames of the State of 
New York." 

Second. — That the particular business and objects of the said 
Society shall be patriotic, historical, literary, benevolent and so- 
cial, and for the purposes of perpetuating the memory of those 
honored men whose sacrifices and labors, in colonial times and 
until national independence was assured, potentially aided in lay- 
ing the foundations of a great empire; of collecting and pre- 
serving the records of their services, and of undertaking or as- 
sisting in the erection of proper memorials thereof ; of inspiring 
among the members the patriotic spirit of their forefathers in 
colonial times ; of inculcating in the community in general, senti- 
ments of nationality and patriotism, and respect for law, order 
and constituted authority; of promoting social intercourse and 
friendship among the members ; of undertaking or assisting in 
the proper commemorative celebration of important events in the 
history of the Colonies, and of other patriotic events of national 



importance; of affiliating and uniting with other State Societies 
of Colonial Dames in such manner as may not be inconsistent with 
law, in order to concert and take such measures, patriotic, his- 
torical, literary, benevolent and social, as may conduce to the gen- 
eral intendment of this Society, and better accomplish the objects 
hereinbefore set forth. 

Third. — That the number of managers, trustees or directors 
who shall have the control and management of the affairs of 
said Society shall be six, and the names of the managers for the 
first year are: 

Eleanor Van Rensselaer Fairfax 
Mary Van Wyck Church, 
Katherine E. Turnbull, 
Ruth Lawrence, 
Maria Duane Bleecker Miller, 
Matilda Oakley Rhinelander. 
Fourth. — That the principal office of said Society, "The Co- 
lonial Dames of the State of New York," shall be located in the 
City, County and State of New York. 

In witness thereof, we have hereunto and to the duplicate 
hereof set our hands and seals at the City of New York, the 
twenty-fourth day of April, in the year of our Lord One Thou- 
sand Eight Hundred and Ninety-three. 
Signed and sealed in the presence of 
JOHN G. DAVIS. 

(Signed) Eleanor Van Rensselaer Fairfax, [seal] 
" Mary Van Wyck Church, [seal] 

" Katherine E. Turnbull, [seal] 

" Ruth Lawrence, [seal] 

" Maria Duane Bleecker Miller, [seal] 

" Matilda Oakley Rhinelander. [seal] 

City and County of New York, 



ss 
State of New York, 

On this 25th day of April, One Thousand Eight Hundred and 
Ninety-three, before me personally appeared, Eleanor Van 
Rensselaer Fairfax, Mary Van Wyck Church, Katherine E. 
Turnbull, Ruth Lawrence, Maria Duane Bleecker Miller, Ma- 
tilda Oakley Rhinelander, to me known, and known to me to be 
the parties described in and who executed the foregoing instru- 



merit, and they severally acknowledged that they executed the 
same. 

(Signed) JOHN G. DAVIS, 
[sEAL.]ss. : N. Y. Co. 

State of New York, 
City and County of New York. 

I, Henry D. Purroy, Clerk of the City and County of New 
York, and also Clerk of the Supreme Court for the said City and 
County, the same being a Court of Record, do hereby certify, that 
John G. Davis, whose name is subscribed to the certificate of the 
proof or acknowledgment of the annexed instrument, and thereon 
written, was, at the time of taking such proof or acknowledgment, 
a Notary Public in and for the City and County of New York, 
dwelling in the said City, commissioned and sworn, and duly 
authorized to take the same. And further, that I am well ac- 
quainted with the handwriting of such Notary, and verily believe 
that the signature to the said Certificate of proof or acknowledg- 
ment is genuine. 

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed 
the seal of said Court and County, the 28th day of April, 1893. 
(Signed) HENRY D. PURROY. 

(Endorsed) Clerk. 

Certificate of Incorporation of the Society of "The Colonial 
Dames of the State of New York." 
Supreme Court, Special Term^ 
City and County of New York. 

I hereby consent to and approve of the incorporation of the 
within named society. 

EDWARD PATTERSON, 

Justice Supreme Court. 
Dated April 26, 1893. 
State of New York, 
Office of Secretary of State. 

Filed and recorded, April 29, 1893, 11 A. M. 

TH. E. BENEDICT, 

Deputy Secretary of State. 
City and County of New York, 
Office of the County Clerk. 
Filed and recorded, April 29, 1893, 11 105 A. M. 

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"Virtutes Majorum Filise Conservant." 



Constitution and By-Laws 



OF 



THE COLONIAL DAMES 

OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK 



CONSTITUTION 

OF 

THE COLONIAL DAMES OF THE STATE OF NEW 

YORK WHICH IS THE CONSTITUTION OF 

THE NATIONAL SOCIETY 

As Amended by the Council of 1910 



PREAMBLE 



Whereas, History shows that the remembrance of a nation's 
glory in the past stimulates to national greatness in the future, 
and that successive generations are awakened to truer patriotism 
and aroused to nobler endeavor by the contemplation of the heroic 
deeds of their forefathers: therefore the Society of Colonial 
Dames of America has been formed, that the descendants of those 
men who in the Colonial period by their rectitude, courage, and 
self-denial prepared the way for success in that struggle which 
gained for the country its liberty and constitution, may associate 
themselves together to do honor to the virtues of their fore- 
fathers, and to encourage in all who come under their influence, 
true patriotism, built on a knowledge of the self-sacrifice and 
heroism of those men of the colonies who laid the foundation of 
this great nation. 

ARTICLE I 
f 

TITLE 

Name and Organisation. — This Society shall be known by the 
name, style, and title of the National Society of the Colonial 
Dames of America, and shall be composed of Corporate Soci- 
eties of which there are: the Societies of the Thirteen Colonial 
States, or the Ancestral Societies ; the Society of the District of 
Columbia, or the Domicile or Charter Society; and the Societies 
of the Non-Colonial States, or the Associate Societies. 

Every member of every State Society shall be a Dame of one 
of the Thirteen Ancestral Societies. 

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ARTICLE II 

OBJECTS 

The objects of this Society shall be to collect and preserve man- 
uscripts, traditions, relics, and memontos of by-gone days, to pre- 
serve and restore buildings connected with the early history of 
our country, to diffuse healthful and intelligent information con- 
cerning the past, to create a popular interest in our Colonial his- 
tory, to stimulate a spirit of true patriotism and a genuine love of 
country, and to impress upon the young the sacred obligation of 
honoring the memory of those heroic ancestors whose ability, 
valor, sufferings, and achievements are beyond all praise. 

ARTICLE III 

ELIGIBILITY OF MEMBERS 

1. Membership. — The Corporate Societies shall be composed 
entirely of women who are descended in their own right from 
some ancestor of worthy life who cama to reside in an American 
colony prior to 1750, which ancestor or S^me one of his descend- 
ants, being a lineal ascendant of the appKcant, shall have rendered 
efficient service to his country durihg-the Colonial period, either 
in the founding of a commonwealth, or of an institution which 
has survived and developed into importance, or who shall have 
held an important position in a Colonial government, or who, by 
distinguished services, shall h(^\^ contributed to the founding of 
this great and powerful nationr* 

2. Date of Ancestor's Services. — All services which consti- 
tute a claim to membership must have been rendered before July 
5, 1776, but this date shall be held to include all the signers of the 
Declaration of Independence. 

ARTICLE IV 

COUNCILS 

I. Meetings. — The regular meeting of the National Society 
of the Colonial Dames of America shall be held every two years 
in Washington, D. C. Special meetings may be held upon the 
order of the National President or upon a request of not less 
than eight of the original fourteen societies, with the addition of 
a majority of the associate societies. 

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2. Members. — Such meetings shall consist of the National 
Officers, and representatives from the Corporate Societies, as pro- 
vided in the Covenant ratified at the Council of 1910. 

3. Method of Voting. — The vote of each of the original four- 
teen societies however cast, shall count as five, and in voting on 
the Constitution and in balloting for officers, each society dele- 
gation shall vote as a unit. 

4. Expenses. — The necessary expense of such meetings shall 
be borne by the National Society, and it shall be empowered, at 
its regular meeting, to assess each Corporate Society in order to 
provide requisite funds. 

5. Officers. — At the regular meeting of the National Society, 
a President, three Vice-Presidents, Secretary, Assistant Secre- 
tary, Treasurer, Registrar and Historian shall be elected by bal- 
lot, a majority of the delegates elected or appointed to the Coun- 
cil being necessary to a choice, and each chairman casting the 
ballot of her delegation in accordance with the wishes of a major- 
ity of said delegation. All officers to serve until the next regular 
meeting or until their successors shall be chosen. 

6. Admission of Societies. — The National Society shall have 
power at any meeting to admit a Corporate Society thereto from 
any State in the Union and from the District of Columbia, pro- 
vided such State or District is not already represented in the 
National Society. 

7. Quorum. — A majority of the delegates elected or appointed 
to the Council shall form a quorum. 

ARTICLE V 

STATE SOCIETIES 

1. Meetings. — The Corporate Societies of the Colonial Dames 
of America shall meet annually on the day appointed by their 
several by-laws, and oftener if found expedient. 

2. Officers and Managers. — Their affairs shall be conducted 
by a Board, consisting of a President, two Vice-Presidents, and 
twelve or more Managers, who shall be elected by ballot by the 
members of each Corporate Society. 

3. Elections. — The Presidents and Vice-Presidents shall be 
chosen annually. The Managers shall serve for three years, and 

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the term of one-third shall expire annually. The Board shall fill 
its own vacancies, the members chosen to serve until the next 
annual election. At the first meeting of the Board after the an- 
nual election, they shall organize by choosing from their own 
members, two Secretaries, a Treasurer, a Registrar, and a His- 
torian. All officers shall continue to hold office until their suc- 
cessors are elected. 

4. Membership. — The members of the Corporate Societies of 
the Colonial Dames of America at the date of the certificate of 
the incorporation of the Corporate Society shall be elected mem- 
bers of the corporation at the first meeting of the said Society, 
subsequent to the incorporation, and thereafter no person shall 
be a candidate for admission unless invited and proposed by one 
member and seconded by another member of the Society, to both 
of whom the candidate must be well known, and by whom she 
shall be recommended. 

5. Admission of Members. — The President of each of the 
original fourteen societies shall, from time to time, appoint from 
the Board of Managers three persons who shall examine the 
claims of each candidate, and report in writing to the President. 
When such reports are unanimously favorable, the name of the 
candidate shall be presented at any meeting of the Board of Man- 
agers next after the report of such nomination shall have been 
received by the President. The name of each candidate shall be 
voted upon separately, and, if any member of the Board of Man- 
agers so demands, by ballot. Two negative votes shall act as a 
rejection of the candidate. 

6. Dues. — Each member shall contribute upon her admission 
to the Society, and annually thereafter, such sums as the by-laws 
of the respective Corporate Societies may require ; but any Cor- 
porate Society may provide for the endowment of life-member- 
ships, by the payment of a proper sum. 

7. Authority. — The Corporate Societies shall regulate all mat- 
ters respecting their own affairs, consistent with the general good 
of the Society; judge of the qualifications of their members, or 
of those proposed for membership, subject however, to the pro- 
visions of this constitution ; and shall have the power to expel 
any member who, by conduct unbecoming a gentlewoman, may 
render herself unworthy to continue in membership. 

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8. Registrar's Report. — The Registrar of each Corporate So- 
ciety shall transmit to the National Registrar a list of the mem- 
bers thereof, and from time to time, as the same shall be printed, 
the names and official designations of those from whom such 
members derive their claim to membership, and thereafter upon 
the admission of each Corporate Society, the Registrar thereof 
shall transmit to the National Registrar information respecting 
such members similar to that herein required. 

9. Circular Letters. — Each Corporate Society shall cause to 
be transmittted annually to the other Corporate Societies, a cir- 
cular letter calling attention to whatever may be thought worthy 
of observation concerning the welfare of the Society, and giving 
information of the officers chosen for the year ; and copies of 
these letters shall also be transmitted to the National Secretary, 
to be preserved among the records of the Society. 

10. State Seals. — 'Each Corporate Society shall adopt its own 
seal. 

11. Certificates. — Each member when admitted to the privi- 
leges of one of the original fourteen societies is entitled to receive 
a certificate of membership, signed by the President and Secre- 
tary, and bearing the seal of the Society. 

12. Form of Certificate. — The form shall be: 

has been duly elected a member of the 

National Society of the Colonial Dames of 

America, in right of her ancestor In testi- 
mony whereof, the names of the President and Sec- 
retary and the seal of the Secretary are here- 
unto affixed. 

ARTICLE VI 

BADGE AND SEAL 

1. Custodian. — The Custodian of the Insignia shall be the 
National Registrar, who shall issue a badge to members of any 
Corporate Society, upon an order from the Registrar of any of 
the original fourteen Societies. She shall keep a register of such 
issue, wherein each badge issued may be identified by the number 
thereof, and each Corporate Society shall have its own numbers. 

2. Description of Badge. — The badge shall consist of a round 
disc with a center of light blue enamel, and the figure of a Colon- 

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ial Dame in gold, modeled in relief on the same. Around the cen- 
ter of blue enamel shall be a circle of white enamel, with the title 
of the Society, "National Society Colonial Dames of America," 
in gold letters, flush. Surmounting this shall be the modeled fig- 
ure of an eagle in gold, and diverging from the disc twenty rays 
in gold, arranged in four groups of five each, the three center 
rays in each group to be surmounted by stars of blue enamel, 
these, with a similar star placed immediately below the central 
disc being emblematic of the thirteen original States. 

3. Motto and Material. — On the reverse side of the badge 
shall be the motto, "Virtutes Majorum Filiae Conservant." The 
materials of the badge shall be 14-karat gold and enamel, and it 
shall be worn suspended by a silk ribbon of blue and yellow from 
a gold bar on which is the name of the State. 

4. Ribbon. — This ribbon shall be one and one-half inches 
wide, the central section of blue being one inch, with a section 
one-quarter of an inch wide on each side. 

5. Use of Badge. — This badge shall be worn by the members 
on all occasions when they assemble officially for any stated pur- 
pose or celebration, and may be worn on any occasion of cere- 
mony. It shall be carried conspicuously on the left breast, but 
members who are or have been national officers may wear it sus- 
pended from the ribbon around the neck. 

6. Seal. — The seal of the National Society shall be : Within a 
beaded annulet a title scroll bearing the inscription "National So- 
ciety of the Colonial Dames of America." 

Within the scroll a shield, surmounted of the crown, quarterly 
of four — 

I. Quarterly, one and four azure, three fleurs de lis, or. Two 
and three gules, three lions passant, gardant in pale, or, for Eng- 
land ; 

II. Azure, three fleurs de lis, or, for France; 

III. Azure billette, a lion rampant, holding in his dexter paw 
a naked sword, and in his sinister paw a sheaf of arrows, or, for 
Holland ; 

IV. One and four (Sweden modern) azure, three open 
crowns, or, two and three (Sweden ancient) azure, three bend- 
lets sinister, wavy, argent, over all a lion rampant, or, crowned 
gules, for Sweden. 

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7- Use of Seal. — This seal is to be used on the certificate, for 
further authentication, and with it the signatures of the National 
President and National Secretary. 

ARTICLE VII 

AMENDMENTS 

This Constitution may be altered, added to or amended by the 
vote of four-fifths of the delegates elected or appointed to the 
Council; but the unanimous consent of said Council shall be 
necessary to amend or repeal the conditions of admission into the 
Society, and the basis of representation in the National Councils 
set forth in the Covenant ratified at the Council of 1910 and 
stated in Article I and Article IV, paragraph 2 of this Constitu- 
tion ; or to adopt any amendments which shall interfere with the 
present status and rights of the original fourteen societies ; or to 
repeal paragraph 3 of Article IV. 

Due notice of an intention to amend any clause or article of 
this Constitution shall be given to each of the Corporate Societies, 
one year before the meeting of the Council at which action is to 
be taken on such change, alteration or amendment. 



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COVENANT 

BETWEEN THE SOCIETIES CONSTITUTING THE 

NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL 

DAMES OF AMERICA 

This Society is known by the name, style and title of The Na- 
tional Society of the Colonial Dames of America, and is com- 
posed of Societies, of which there are at present, in the year 1908, 
thirty-six incorporated in accordance with the laws of their re- 
spective domiciles. 

For the purpose of the perpetual maintenance and preservation 
of the Colonial character of the Society it is mutually covenanted 
and agreed that every member of every State Society shall be a 
Dame of one of the thirteen Ancestral Societies. 

For the further maintenance and preservation of the Colonial 
character of the Society, it is mutually covenanted and agreed that 
the number of delegates to the National Council from each of the 
Societies representing the Thirteen Colonies and from the Society 
in the District of Columbia (which is the domicile of the National 
Society), shall be to the number of delegates from the Societies 
now existing or hereafter to be formed in each of the other 
States, in the proportion of five to one. 

This covenant shall not be added to, altered or amended with- 
out the unanimous consent of the parties thereto; but further 
than as above expressed every delegate to the National Council 
shall have the right to vote upon the National Constitution and 
By-laws and upon any and all questions which come before the 
Council. 



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THE BY-LAWS 

OF 

THE COLONIAL DAMES OF THE STATE OF 
NEW YORK 



Government 



Section I. — The control and management of the affairs of the 
Colonial Dames of the State of New York shall be vested in a 
President and two Vice-Presidents and a Treasurer and a Board 
of Managers of fifteen members. The officers shall be the Presi- 
dent, two Vice-Presidents, and Treasurer, who shall be elected an- 
nually by the society by ballot, and a Recording Secretary, a Cor- 
responding Secretary, a Registrar and a Historian, who shall be 
elected annually by the Board of Managers from their own num- 
ber. The President, the two Vice-Presidents and Treasurer shall 
act as ex-officio members of the Board. 

President 

Section II. — The executive power of the Society is vested in 
the President. She shall preside at all meetings of the Society, 
and act as Chairman of the Board of Managers. 

The President shall be ex-officio member of all committees 
other than the Nominating Committee, and she shall have power 
to call Meetings of the Society or the Board of Managers. 

In the absence of the President, the first Vice-President shall 
discharge the duties of the President, and in the absence of both 
the President and first Vice-President, the second Vice-President 
shall discharge said duties. 

Recording Secretary 

Section III.— The Recording Secretary shall keep Minutes of 
all the proceedings of the Society and of the Board of Managers 

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at their Meetings, and shall make a report of the same at the An- 
nual Meeting. She shall notify the members of their admission, 
issue notices for all Meetings, and together with the presiding 
officer shall certify all acts of the Society and when necessary 
shall authenticate them with the Seal. She shall have charge of 
the Seal, Certificate of Incorporation and all records of the So- 
ciety, and shall keep a list of its members. The Recording Sec- 
retary shall give notice to the several officers or committees of 
all votes, orders or proceedings of the Society or Board of Man- 
agers appertaining to their respective duties, and shall perform 
such other duties as her office in the Board of Managers requires 
of her. 

Corresponding Secretary 

Section IV. — The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct the 
general correspondence of the Society and shall keep a record 
thereof. When required by the Board of Managers, or in the ab- 
sence of the Recording Secretary, she may assist in, or perform 
the duties of that office, and may in such cases authenticate any 
acts or records until cause for such assistance shall cease. 

Treasurer 

Section V . — It shall be the duty of the Treasurer to collect 
and, under the direction of the Board of Managers, disburse the 
funds of the Society, and to keep a true account of the same. She 
shall make a statement of the Funds at each Annual Meeting, 
and at such other times as required by the Board of Managers. 
Her accounts shall be audited by a committee of three, appointed 
or elected at the Business Meeting of the Society next previous 
to the Annual Meeting. All moneys shall be deposited in a bank 
of the City of New York to the credit of the Colonial Dames of 
the State of New York. 

Registrar 

Section VI. — The Registrar shall file and keep on record all 
the proofs upon which membership shall be granted, and shall re- 
ceive all applications for membership. She shall keep a list of the 
members of the Society and of the certificates of membership 

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issued. She shall order from the National Registrar the insignia 
for the members and keep a record of the number of each badge, 
and to whom issued, and shall perform such other duties as the 
Society or the Board of Managers require. 

Historian 

Section VII. — The Historian shall keep a detailed record, to be 
deposited with the Recording Secretary, of all historic or com- 
memorative celebrations of the Society. She shall edit and pre- 
pare for publication any historical addresses or essays, or other 
documents of the same character that may be directed by the So- 
ciety or Board of Managers. 

At every Annual Meeting, if there be a necrological list for the 
year then closing, she shall submit the same. She shall also per- 
form such other duties as may devolve on her as a Member of 
the Board of Managers. 

Board of Managers 

Section VIII. — The Board of Managers, exclusive of the Pres- 
ident, the two Vice-Presidents, and the Treasurer, shall consist 
of fifteen members, who shall be divided into classes, so that not 
less than one-third of their number shall be elected annually by 
the Society. No member shall be eligible for election to the 
Board of Managers for more than two consecutive terms. No 
two persons within the relationship of mother, daughter or sister, 
shall be members of the Board at the same time. 

It shall be the duty of the Board of Managers to recommend 
plans for promoting the purposes and objects of the Society. 
They may appoint any committee, representatives to kindred or- 
ganizations or subordinate officials, and they may require the at- 
tendance of any member, or committee of the Society, at any 
meeting of the Board for consultation or advice. 

The Board of Managers shall have the power to remit the dues 
of any member for such cause and for such period as in their 
judgment may be advisable. The Meetings of the Board may be 
held at their discretion, or at the call of the President, or at the 
written request of three members of the Board, addressed to the 
Recording Secretary. Seven shall constitute a quorum. 

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Vacancies and Terms of Office 

Section IX. — Whenever an office in this Society shall become 
vacant, the Board of Managers shall fill the vacancy for the re- 
mainder of the unexpired term. 

The Board of Managers shall have power to fill a vacancy pro 
tempore in any committee. 

Standing Committees 

Section X. — The Standing Committees of the Society are : the 
Search Committee, the Van Cortlandt House Committee and 
the Committee in charge of its grounds; the Library Committee 
in charge of the Genealogical and Historical Library of the So- 
ciety ; the Tablet Committee, charged with the marking of historic 
spots throughout the State; the Committee on Prizes for essays 
on Colonial History; the Relief Committee to act in connection 
with the Relief Association of the National Society ; the Finance 
Committee, the City History Committee, which works in co- 
operation with the City History Club ; a Committee on History 
and Tradition, which shall from time to time cause to be pre- 
pared and read before the Society, papers on the history, tradi- 
tion and genealogy of the Colonial Settlers, and a Committee on 
the Search of Supplemental Claims to Membership in the 
Society. 

Nominating Committee 

Section XL — Nine persons from the list of members of the 
Society, not holding office at the time, shall be nominated by the 
President, and shall be chosen by ballot by the Board of Mana- 
gers, at a stated meeting in March. Such nominations shall be 
added to the List of Officers and Managers to be balloted on at 
the annual meeting, and shall constitute a committee, which shall 
be known as the Nominating Committee, whose duty shall be, to 
nominate candidates for the Board of Managers, for the Presi- 
dent, for the two Vice-Presidents, and for the Treasurer, to be 
voted on at the succeeding annual meeting. 

Should the Society fail to act in this matter, the appointment 
of the Committee shall rest with the President. 

All nominations made by the Nominating Committee shall be 

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printed and mailed by the Recording Secretary to each member 
of the Society at least three weeks before the Annual Meeting. 

Section XII. — Any member of the Society may also be placed 
in nomination for any office by any fifteen members of the Society 
who may communicate such nomination to the Secretary, in writ- 
ing, over their signature, at least two weeks before the Annual 
Meeting; such nominations shall also be printed and mailed by 
the Recording Secretary to each member of the Society at least 
one week before the Annual Meeting. Nothing herein shall pre- 
clude the right of any member to vote as she individually shall 
desire. 

Admission of Members 

Section XIII. — The members of this Society shall consist ex- 
clusively of women of colonial descent, not less than eighteen 
years of age. No person shall be eligible for admission as a 
member unless she be lineally descended from an ancester, whose 
qualifying service, to enable such descendant to acquire member- 
ship, shall for the State of New York be comprised in one of the 
following classes, viz. : 

Dutch Period 

Directors-General of the Province of Nieuw-Netherland. Vice- 
Directors of Fort Orange, and of the South River Colony. 

Members of the Council of the Directors-General. 

Members of the Representative Bodies of Nieuw-Netherland, 
known as "The Twelve Men," "The Eight Men" and "The Nine 
Men." 

Members of the Provincial Conventions. 

Patrons of Nieuw-Netherland. 

Burgomeisters of Nieuw-Amsterdam. 

Schouts-Fiscaal. 

Acting Commissioners of Indian Affairs under Dutch Colonial 
Rule. 

Commissioners of Boundaries and of Treaties with other Col- 
onies. 
. Commissioned Officers of Troops under Dutch Colonial Rule. 

Naval Officers under the Dutch. 

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English Period 

Governors. 

Lieutenant-Governors. 

Chief Justices of the Province of New York. 

Members of the Governor's Council. 

Secretaries of the Province of New York. 

Justices of the Supreme Court. 

Judges of the Court of Admiralty. 

Chancellors. 

Masters of the Rolls. 

Attorneys-General. 

Presiding Judges of the Court of Common Pleas. 

High Sheriffs. 

Speakers of the Provincial Assembly. 

Members of the Assembly who served five or more years. 

Members of the Colonial Congresses of 1722, 1754 and 1765, 

Commanders of the Forces of the Province. 

Commissioned officers of the Militia of the Province prior to 

1765- 

Commissioned Officers of the Army and Navy for the protec- 
tion of the Province prior to 1765. 

Commissioners appointed to treat with other Colonies. 

Commissioners of Indian Affairs, prior to 1776. 

Receivers-General of the Province. 

Surveyors-General of the Lands. 

Rangers-General of the Island of Nassau. 

Chief Magistrates of the Islands of Nantucket and Martin's, 
now Martha's Vineyard, 1664- 1691. 

Mayors and Recorders of Albany, prior to 1776. 

Mayors and Recorders of New York, prior to 1776. 

Lords of Manors. 

Presidents of King's College. 

American Period 

Members of the Continental Congress of 1774, 1775 and 1776. 
Members of the Provincial Congresses of 1775 and 1776. 
Signers of the Declaration of Independence. 

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No service of an ancestor shall be deemed as qualifying serv- 
ices in this Society, where such ancestor, from whom the descent 
is derived, adhered to or took protection from the enemy, during 
the War of the Revolution, or who failed to maintain an honor- 
able record. 

The Society may be augmented by the addition of thirty new 
members annually. Each candidate for admission shall be invited 
and proposed by one member and seconded by another member 
of the Society, to both of whom she must be well known. No 
member of the Society shall be entitled either as a proposer or 
seconder to sign a paper of application for membership more than 
once during each year. 

Every candidate shall furnish to the members who have pro- 
posed and seconded her, such proof of eligibility as the Board of 
Managers may exact and which shall be satisfactory from per- 
sonal knowledge to each nominating member. If the nomination 
prove acceptable to the Board of Managers, the candidate shall 
then be called upon to set forth in a written application sub- 
scribed to by herself and stating in detail, her claim of eligibility 
and line of descent from her ancestor or propositus, in the form 
prescribed by the Society, and upon blanks furnished by the So- 
ciety for that purpose. Said blanks shall contain a declaration 
that the statements made therein are true to the best knowledge 
and belief of the candidate, and that if admitted to membership 
in the Society, she will endeavor to observe and comply with its 
By-Laws and Regulations, the whole being duly attested before 
a notary. 

The Board of Managers may require more detailed statement, 
or proofs concerning the eligibility or qualifications of the pro- 
posed member, and at their discretion may demand the same. No 
admission shall become effective unless by a vote of the Board of 
Managers at a legal meeting, and two negative votes shall pre- 
vent favorable consideration of the applicant for membership. 
No person shall be eligible as a candidate whose name has at any 
time been rejected by the Board of Managers unless fresh proof 
of acceptability can be adduced. No candidate shall be enrolled 
as a member of the Society until after the payment of the stated 
initiation fee, and dues for the current year, notice of which shall 
be sent by the Treasurer. 

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Initiation Fee, Dues and Contributions 

Section XIV. — The initiation fee of every member shall be 
twenty-five dollars. 

The Annual Dues for every member shall be ten dollars, pay- 
able on or before the day fixed for the Annual Meeting of the 
Society, excepting members living one hundred and seventy-five 
miles from New York City, whose Annual Dues shall be five dol- 
lars. In the event of the date of admission of a member falling 
within two months before such Annual Meeting, her dues paid at 
such time shall be held to cover the ensuing fiscal year, but this 
favor shall only extend to admission within the said two months. 

The payment of two hundred dollars shall henceforth exempt 
the member so paying from payment of Annual Dues. 

There shall be for the use of the Society a permanent Fund, 
to be derived from contributions ; this fund shall be in the hands 
of a Finance Committee of three well known bankers and one 
member of the Board ,to be invested to the best advantage. The 
income only of this fund shall be expended, unless an emergency 
arise, when the Board of Managers, having the consent of the 
Financial Committee may borrow from such fund, the amount 
to be repaid with interest within a specified time. Any member 
who may contribute four hundred dollars to this fund shall be 
exempt from the payment of Annual Dues, and such exemption 
may extend to her lineal successors in membership from the same 
propositus, such successor to be appointed by herself or in de- 
fault of such action to be chosen by the Society. 

NoN-CoLONiAL Membership 

Section XV. — The membership of non-Colonial State Socie- 
ties, who on account of New York ancestry enter through this 
Society, are required to pay only an initiation fee of twenty-five 
dollars, the yearly dues being fixed and collected by their own 
organizations. This shall constitute them associate members of 
the Colonial Dames of the State of New York, and they shall 
thereafter be connected with this Society only by the payment of 
the per-capita tax to the National Treasury, which in accordance 
with the ruling of the National Council must be paid through the 
Parent Society for each member of a non-Colonial State Society 

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by its Treasurer. No rule limiting the membership of the So- 
ciety shall be held to apply to these associate members. 

Certificate of Membership 

Section XVI. — The National Certificate of Membership may 
be procured upon the payment of two dollars and a half, by ap- 
plication to the Registrar. 

Resignation 

Section XVII. — No Resignation of Membership in the Society 
shall become effective unless consented to and accepted by the 
Board of Managers. 

Decease of Members. 

Section XVIII. — The Membership of any person in this Society 
shall be determined by her decease. 

Upon the decease of any member, notice thereof shall be given 
at the next succeeding General Meeting of the Society, and at 
each Annual Meeting the names of those who have died during 
the year shall be entered in full on the Minutes of the meeting by 
the Recording Secretary. 

Expulsion and Suspension 

Section XIX. — The Board of Managers shall have the power 
to expel any enrolled member of this Society, provided that such 
member shall have received at least ten days' notice in writing of 
the charge preferred against her, and of the time and place of 
hearing, that she may have an opportunity to be heard in her own 
favor. When the cause of expulsion shall not have involved 
moral unworthiness, the member expelled may be restored by the 
Society to membership, upon the unanimous vote of the Board of 
Managers and at any meeting of the Society. 

Should any member of the Society become two years in arrears 
in payment of her dues, the Board of Managers shall have power 
to drop her name from the roll, after she has failed to answer a 
notice to this effect. Upon her application to the Board of Man- 

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agers for re-membership, and the payment of her indebtedness to 
the Society, the Board of Managers may restore her to member- 
ship at any time. 

An officer may for cause be suspended from the performance 
of her duties, by the Board of Managers, which proceeding must 
be reported to the Society and acted upon by it within thirty days, 
or the suspension shall cease. When an officer is thus removed by 
the Society, the Board of Managers shall fill the vacancy for the 
unexpired term. 

Meetings. 

Section XX. — There shall be an annual meeting of the Society 
for the election of members of the Board of Managers, the Pres- 
ident, two Vice-Presidents, and the Treasurer. It shall be held on 
the first Wednesday in April of each year. The Society may also 
hold meetings for the transaction of general business at the call 
of the Board of Managers. 

Special Meetings of the Society shall be held by direction of the 
Board of Managers or upon the written request of not less than 
fifteen members of the Society, at such time and place as the 
Board may direct. At such Special Meeting no business shall be 
transacted except such as shall be specified in the notice thereof. 

At least one week's notice shall be given of time and place of 
Annual or Special Meeting, by mailing notice to every member 
of the Society, the postage on every such notice to be duly pre- 
paid. 

The business of the Annual Meeting shall be limited, any un- 
finished business to be postponed to a subsequent Special Meeting. 
Twenty-five members shall constitute a quorum. 

No question involving the party politics of the day within the 
United States shall ever be discussed or considered at any Meet- 
ing of the Society, or of the Board of Managers, or of any com- 
mittee thereof. 

Service of Notices 

Section XXI. — It shall be the duty of every member to inform 
the Recording Secretary, by written communication, of her place 
of residence and of any change thereof, and of her Post Office 
address. 

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Service of any notice under these By-Laws upon any member 
of the Society, addressed to her at her last recorded place of res- 
idence or Post Office address, and forwarded by mail, shall be 
deemed sufficient service of such notice. 

Order of Business 

Section XXII. — For the Annual Meeting : 
I. Meeting called to order by Presiding Officer. 
Reports of Officers. 
Reports of Standing Committees. 
Special Notices. 

Election of Managers, President, Vice-Presidents and 
Treasurer. 
6. Adjournment. 

The meetings of the Society for business shall be generally con- 
ducted according to parliamentary laws, and in the following 
order : 

I. Meeting called to order by Presiding Officer. 



Reading of the Minutes. 

Reports of Special Committees. 

Specially Noticed Business. 

Written Communications requiring Action by the Society. 

Miscellaneous Business. 

Adjournment. 

Insignia 



Section XXIII. — The insignia or distinctive Badge of the So- 
ciety shall be that prescribed by the National Society of the 
Colonial Dames of America, and shall be worn in accordance with 
the rule of that Society. The Registrar of the Society shall order 
the Badge for the members thereof, and no member shall receive 
more than one Badge, unless to replace one, the loss or destruc- 
ton of which shall be satisfactorily established. 

Every Badge of the Society heretofore or hereafter issued to a 
member thereof, shall be the property of such member. 

Seal 

Section XXIV. — The Seal of the Society shall be one and seven- 
eighths of an inch in diameter, and shall contain therein the arms 

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of the Province of Nieuw-Netherland, the whole encircled by a 
band three-eighths of an inch wide, thereon in the upper half the 
words "Colonial Dames," and in the lower half the word "New 
York.'-' 

The Recording Secretary shall be the custodian of the seal, 
which shall be identical in every particular with this description. 

Alteration and Amendment 

Section XXV. — These By-Laws may be amended at any Annual 
or Special Meeting, provided such amendment shall have been : 

First, Proposed in writing, and signed by five members of the 
Society at a previous Business Meeting and 

Second, Printed and a copy mailed to each member, with the 
notice of the meeting at which the same is to be voted on ; and 

Thirdly, Adopted at such meeting by the vote of three- fourths 
of the members present. 



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OFFICERS 

OF THE 



National Society of the Colonial Dames 
of America 

FROM ITS INCORPORATION 



Presidents 



Mrs. HOWARD TOWNSEND 
Mrs. WILLIAM RUFFIN COX 

Vice-Presidents 

Mrs. BEVERLY KENNON 

Mrs. E. D. GILLESPIE 

Mrs. HERBERT A. CLAIBORNE (Mrs. Wm. R. Cox) 

Mrs. SAMUEL colt 

Mrs. henry F. LeHUNTE LEPTER 

Mrs. WILLIAM REED 

Mrs. BARRETT WENDELL 

Mrs. ALEXANDER F. JAMIESON 

Mrs. FRANCIS W. GODDARD 

Mrs. JOSEPH RUCKER LAMAR 

Mrs. ELIHU CHAUNCEY 

Secretaries 

Mrs. WILLIAM REED 

Mrs. JOSEPH RUCKER LAMAR 

Mrs. CHARLES R. MILLER 

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Assistant Secretaries 

Mrs. J. J. JACKSON 

Mrs. ROSA WRIGHT SMYTH 

Mrs. JOHN Y. TAYLOR 

Treasurers 

Miss ELIZABETH BYRD NICHOLAS 
Mrs. ALEXANDER J. CASSATT 

Registrars 

Mrs. EMIL RICHTER 

Mrs. NATHANIEL TERRY BACON 

Mrs. FRANKLIN B. DEXTER 

Historians 

Miss ANNE HOLLINGSWORTH WHARTON 

Miss ALICE FRENCH 

Mrs. albert L. SIOUSSAT 



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OFFICERS 



OF THE 



Colonial Dames of the State of New York 



President 
Mrs. WILLIAM BEDLOW BEEKMAN 

First Vice-President 
Mrs. WILLIAM ADAMS BROWN 

Second Vice-President 
Mrs. FREDERICK FERRIS THOMPSON 

Recording Secretary 
Mrs. EDWARD M. TOWNSEND, JR. 

Corresponding Secretary 
Mrs. BENJAMIN W. FRANKLIN 

Treasurer 
Miss JULIA G. McALLISTER 

Registrar 
Mrs. HAMILTON R. FAIRFAX 

Historian 

Mrs. QUINCY GILLMORE 

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Board of Managers 



To serve until 191 4 



Mrs. ELIHU CHAUNCEY 

Mrs. EDWARD G. JANEWAY 

Mrs. JAMES M. LAWTON 

Mrs. ROLLIN S. SALTUS 

Mrs. EDWARD M. TOWNSEND, JR. 

To serve until 1915 

Mrs. benjamin W. FRANKLIN 

Mrs. QUINCY GILLMORE 

Mrs. WILLIAM BAYARD VAN RENSSELAER 

Mrs. WILLIAM V. S. THORNE 

Mrs. WILLIAM B. WOOD 

To serve until ipi6 

Mrs. FREDERICK H. BETTS 
Mrs. HAMILTON R. FAIRFAX 
Miss RUTH LAWRENCE 
Mrs. GEORGE D. PRATT 
Mrs. GORDON WENDELL 



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Former Officers 



Honorary President 
Mrs. HOWARD TOWNSEND 

Presidents 

Mrs. HOWARD TOWNSEND 
Mrs. SAMUEL VERPLANCK 
Mrs. ANSON P. ATTERBURY 
Mrs. WILLIAM ROBISON 

Vice-Presiden ts 

Mrs. ROBERT E. LIVINGSTON 
Mrs. PIERRE VAN CORTLANDT 
Mrs. WILLIAM RHINELANDER 
Mrs. BENJAMIN SILLIMAN CHURCH 
Mrs. EDWARD MITCHELL 
Mrs. HERMAN T. LIVINGSTON 
Mrs. WILLIAM CROSWELL DOANE 
Mrs. anna PHELPS ATTERBURY 
Mrs. HERMAN I. LIVINGSTON 
Miss EMILY M. de PEYSTER 
Miss ANNE S. VAN CORTLANDT 
Mrs. HAMILTON R. FAIRFAX 
Mrs. WILLIAM BEDLOW BEEKMAN 
Mrs. ELIHU CHAUNCEY 
Mrs. FREDERICK FERRIS THOMPSON 
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Recording Secretaries 

Mrs. benjamin SILLIMAN CHURCH 

Mrs. ALFRED ELY 

Miss MARGARET SEYMOUR HALL 

Miss MARY H. HALDANE 

Mrs. DANIEL M. STIMSON 

Mrs. FRANKE H. BOSWORTH 

Mrs. EDWARD M. TOWNSEND, JR. 

Miss MARY H. HALDANE 

Mrs. EDWARD M. TOWNSEND, JR. 

Corresponding Secretaries 

Miss KATHERINE E. TURNBULL 

Mrs. CHARLES B. CURTIS 

Mrs. THEODORE WOOLSEY SCARBOROUGH 

Mrs. DALLAS BACHE PRATT 

Mrs. MONTGOMERY SCHUYLER 

Mrs. henry M. STIMSON 

Miss EDITH JOHNSON 

Mrs. WILLIAM I. INNES 

Miss JULIA G. McALLISTER 

Mrs. DeWITT KNOX 

Mrs. BENJAMIN W. FRANKLIN 

Treasurers 

Mrs. WILMOT TOWNSEND COX 
Mrs. ELIHU CHAUNCEY 
Mrs. OLIVER LIVINGWELL JONES 
Miss JULIA G. McALLISTER 
Mrs. CHARLES F. OSTRANDER 
Mrs. WALTER LESTER CARR 
Miss JULIA G. McALLISTER 
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Registrars 

Mrs. SAMUEL VERPLANCK 

Mrs. WILLIAM BEDLOW BEEKMAN 

Mrs. MONTGOMERY SCHUYLER 

Mrs. HENRY L. STIMSON 

Mrs. DANIEL M. STIMSON 

Mrs. THOMAS TOWN SEND SHERMAN 

Miss MARGARET STIMSON 

Miss EVA BUCKINGHAM 

Historians 

Miss RUTH LAWRENCE 
Miss ANNE DEAS DUANE 
Miss MARGARET SEYMOUR HALL 
Miss MARY ISABELLA FORSYTH 
Mrs. JAMES A. GLOVER 
Miss JULIA G. McALLISTER 
Mrs. WILLIAM H. DAVIDGE 
Mrs. WILLIAM ADAMS BROWN 
Miss CHARLOTTE DUDLEY 
Mrs. QUINCY GILLMORE 

Board of Managers 

Mrs. HAMILTON R. FAIRFAX 

Mrs. S. E. JOHNSON HUDSON 

Mrs. WILLIAM BEDLOW BEEKMAN 

Mrs. LYDIG M. HOYT 

Mrs. S. van RENSSELAER TOWNSEND 

Mrs. CHARLES E. PELLEW 

Mrs. ELLIHU CHAUNCEY 

Mrs. DANIEL M. STIMSON 

Mrs. HERMAN T. LIVINGSTON 

Mrs. LEVI P. MORTON 

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Mrs. CHARLES B. CURTIS 
Mrs. ALFRED ELY 
Mrs. LOUIS FITZGERALD 
Mrs. WILLIAM ROBISON 
Miss ANNE DEAS DUANE 
Mrs. OLIVER LIVINGSTON JONES 
Miss MARGARET SEYMOUR HALL 
Mrs. THEODORE WOOLSEY SCARBOROUGH 
Mrs. J. WARREN GODDARD 
Mrs. PRESCOTT HALL BUTLER 
Miss JULIA G. McALLISTER 
Mrs. MONTGOMERY SCHUYLER 
Miss ANNE S. VAN CORTLANDT 
Mrs. JOSEPH WALKER, JR. 
Miss CHARLOTTE L. LIVINGSTON 
Mrs. ROBERT FAN SH AWE BLOODGOOD 
Miss MARY H. HALDANE 
Mrs. HENRY L. STIMSON 
Miss MARY ISABELLA FORSYTH 
Mrs. HENRY F. DIMOCK 
Mrs. ALFRED CORNELIUS HOWLAND 
Mrs. HENRY DENTON NICOLL 
Mrs. CHARLES F. OSTRANDER 
Mrs. EDWARD MITCHELL TOWNSEND, JR. 
Mrs. THOMAS TOWNSEND SHERMAN 
Miss EDITH JOHNSON 
Mrs. JAMES A. GLOVER 
Miss ALLETTA LAWRENCE CLARKE 
Mrs. RIPLEY HITCHCOCK 
Mrs. WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER, JR. 
Mrs. CHARLES L. HACKSTAFF 
Mrs. JAMES TERRY GARDINER 
Mrs. JOHN W. McBURNEY 
Mrs. FREDERICK H. BETTS 
Mrs. WILLIAM LORING ANDREWS 
Mrs. FRANCKE H. BOSWORTH 
Mrs. WALTER LESTER CARR 
Mrs. WILLIAM T. INNES 
Mrs. WILLIAM GILMAN THOMPSON 
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Mrs. SAMUEL VERPLANCK 

Mrs. JOHN B. PINE 

Mrs. WILLIAM H. DAVIDGE 

Mrs. MOSES TAYLOR PYNE 

Mrs. LAN SD ale BOARDMAN 

Mrs. THOMAS HICKS 

Mrs. WILLIAM S. LITTLE 

Mrs. HENRY CADY STURGES 

Miss EMILY M de PEYSTER 

Mrs. WILLIAM ADAMS BROWN 

Mrs. DeWITT KNOX 

Miss MARGARET STIMSON 

Mrs. FREDERICK F. THOMPSON 

Mrs. EDWARD G. JANEWAY 

Mrs. henry W. EVERETT 

Mrs. CHARLES W. WHIPPLE 

Mrs. EDWARD S. HARKNESS 

Miss CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH DUDLEY 

Mrs. ROBERT TEMPLE EMMET 

Mrs. BENJAMIN W. FRANKLIN 

Miss EVA BUCKINGHAM 

Mrs. WALTER JENNINGS 

Mrs. HOWARD TOWN SEND MARTIN 

Mrs. EDWARD CODMAN PARISH 

Mrs. WILLIAM BAYARD VAN RENSSELAER 

Mrs. JAMES MARSLAND LAWTON 

Mrs. ROLLIN SANFORD SALTUS 

Mrs. QUINCY GILLMORE 

Mrs. WILLIAM V. S. THORNE 

Mrs. WILLIAM BENJAMIN WOOD 

Mrs. GEORGE DUPONT PRATT 

Mrs. GORDON WENDELL 



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Colonial Members of New York State 

who have Served as Officers in 

their Resident State 



California 

Mrs. GEORGE W. GIBBS 
Mrs. CHARLES HEDGES 

Ohio 

Mrs. N. morris WHITE 
Mrs. ASHTON BRYANT HEYL 
Miss NELLIE AGNEW BECHTEL 

Colorado 
Mrs. FRANCIS W. GODDARD 

Maine 

Mrs. henry A. NEELY 

Mrs. WILLIAM A. HOUGHTON 

Mrs. CHARLES DAVIS MERRILL 

Missouri 

Mrs. JOHN BLASDEL SHAPLEIGH 
Mrs. JAMES HAMILL BROOKMIRE 
Mrs. JOHN NAYLOR BOOTH 
Mrs. ROBERT HORACE WHITE 
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Kentucky 

Mrs. morris B. BELKNAP 

Mrs. CHARLES GODFREY STRATER 

Indiana 

Miss MARY FLORENCE MALOTT 
Mrs. GEORGE F. ADAMS 
Mrs. EDGAR F. EVANS 

Arkansas 
Mrs. PROSPER HARVEY ELLSWORTH 

Florida 

Mrs. DENNIS EAGAN 
Mrs. TELFAIR STOCKTON 

Kansas 
Mrs. EDWARD VAIL 



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Life Members 



Mrs. WILLIAM RHINELANDER 

Mrs. JAMES M. LAWTON 

Mrs. JOHN D. JONES 

Mrs. OLIVER LIVINGSTON JONES 

Miss LOUISE ELIZABETH JONES 

Mrs. CHARLES ERNEST PELLEW 

Mrs. HENRY G. TREVOR 

Mrs. CHARLES W. WHIPPLE 

Mrs. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT 

Miss OLIVIA E. PHELPS STOKES 

Mrs. FREDERICK J. COX 

COUNTESS VON FRANCKEN SIERSTORPFF 

Mrs. ROBERT WARDEN PATERSON 

Mrs. JAMES J. BELDEN 

Mrs. RICHMOND MAYO-SMITH 

Mrs. EDWARD TRENCHARD 

Miss MARION JANE TERRY 

Mrs. MALCOLM STUART 

Mrs. PERCY HAMILTON GOODSELL 

Mrs. VERNON M. DAVIS 

Mrs. EDWARD STEPHEN HARKNESS 

Mrs. marten SHEELER WATTS 

Mrs. FRANCIS RUSSELL STODDARD 

Mrs. JOSEPH FERRIS SIMMONS 

Miss M. ELIZABETH BEERS 

Mrs. J. STUART WHITE 

Mrs. WILMOT T. COX 

Mrs. CHARLES RICHARD BAKER 

Mrs. ARTHUR MORRIS COLLINS 

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Incorporators 



ELEANOR VAN RENSSELAER FAIRFAX 

MARY VAN WYCK CHURCH 

KATHERINE E. TURNBULL. 

RUTH LAWRENCE 

MARIA DUANE BLEECKER MILLER 

MATILDA OAKLEY RHINELANDER 



REGISTER OF MEMBERS 



Register of Members 



273. MRS. ROBERT ABBE 

(Katherine Amory Bennett) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. George Denison 

8th from Capt. Richard Brackett 

8th from Major Aaron Cooke 

8th from Capt. William French 

8th from Hon. John Greene 

8th from Thomas Hazard 

8th from William Westwood 

7th from Capt. James Avery 

7th from James Babcock 

7th from Rev. Chad Brown 

7th from Capt. Aaron Cooke, Jr. 

7th from Thomas Greene 

7th from George Lawton 

7th from Rev. Jonathan Mitchell 

7th from Henry Sewall 

7th from Lieut. John Wyman 

6th from Hon. Jonathan Amory 

6th from Capt. John Avery 

6th from Samuel Porter 

6th from Major Stephen Sewall 

524*. MISS FRANCES S. ADAM 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Myles Standish 

650. MISS AGNES CRITTENDEN ADAMS 

Sixth in descent from Governor Rip Van Dam 
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450. MRS. CHARLES HENRY ADAMS 
(Judith Crittenden Coleman) 

Sixth in descent from Attorney General Richard Lee 

9th from Christopher Branch 

8th from Elder William Brewster 

8th from Thomas Harris 

8th from Hon. Henry Soane 

7th from Isaac Allerton 

7th from Peter Field 

7th from Major William Harris 

7th from Francis Morgan 

7th from James Taylor 

7th from Hon. Adam Thorogood 

6th from Lieut.-Col. Isaac Allerton, 2nd 

6th from Capt. Thomas Jefferson 

6th from Lieut.-Col. Thomas Turpin 

51th from Capt. Hancock Lee 

5th from Henry WilHs 

4th from John Harris 

4th from Major John Lee 

445. MRS. GEORGE F. ADAMS 

(Rebecca Raymond) Indiana 

Eighth in descent from David Demarest 

8th from Jacob Walingen Van Winkel 
8th from William Washburne 

913. MRS. HENRY CLAY ADAMS 
(Virginia Patterson) 
Eighth in descent from Governor Edward Digges 

210. MRS. WALTER WOOD ADAMS 
(Henriette Augusta Hillhouse) 

Sixth in descent from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 

9th from Rev. Chad Brown 
8th from Capt. Richard Arnold 

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8th from Capt. Randall Holden 

8th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

/th from Capt. Samuel Comstock 

7th from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 

7th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

7th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

7th from Capt. Gooszen Gerretsen Van Schaick 

7th from Henry Wolcott 

6th from Hon. Johannes Cuyler 

6th from Capt. Mattliew Sherwood 

6th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 

3rd from Major William Hillhouse 



475. MRS. SPENCER ALDRICH 
(Harriet Holley Dall) 

Ninth in descent from William Phelps 

132. MRS. FREDERICK PERCIVAL ALLEN 
(Caroline Clarke) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Janna Meigs 

7th from Lieut. William Spencer 

7th from Andrew Ward 

7th from Major Simon Vv^illard 

6th from Samuel Buel 

6th from Edward Griswold 

Sth from Capt. Samuel Buel, 2nd 

5th from Capt. John Griswold 

5th from Capt. Peter Ward 

4th from Capt. Josiah Meigs 

3rd from Capt. Daniel Hand 

307. MISS MARY PERCIVAL ALLEN 

Eighth in descent from Major Simon Wiliard 



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413- MRS. FREDERICK ALLIEN 
(Susan Taber Martin) 

Ninth in descent from John Howland 

9th from Thomas Hazard 

9th from Capt. John Johnson 

8th from Capt. James Avery 

8th from Joseph Clarke 

8th from Capt. John Gorham 

8h from George Lawton 

7th from Capt. Samuel Brocklebank 

7th from Hugh Cole 

7th from Philip Taber 

7th from Lieut. John Thompson 

606. MRS. GEORGE ALBERT ALLIN 
(Heloise Marie Litchfield) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. George Denison 

7th from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 
7th from Capt. Thomas Prentice 
7th from Capt. Thomas Stanton 
5th from Nicholas Litchfield 
4th from Capt. John Randell 

922. MRS. CHARLES F. AMES 
(Helen Van Wyck Dodge) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. David Provoost, 3rd 

8th from David Provoost, ist 
5th from Theodorus Van Wyck 

483*. MRS. JOSEPH C. ANDERSON 
(Fanny Goodrich Underwood) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Richard Treat 

9th from Walter Haynes 
9th from Edmond Hobart 
9th from Edward Howe 

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9th from Rev. Peter Noyes 

8th from William Bassett 

8th from Edmund Rice 

8th from Lieut. Ralpih Sprague 

7th from John Sharpe 

7th from Capt. John Sprague 

6th from Capt. Ephraim Goodrich 

5th from Col. Joseph Buckminster 

4th from Lieut. Phineas Leland 

407. MRS. WILLIAM LORING ANDREWS 
(Jane Elizabeth Crane) 

Seventh in descent from Jasper Crane 

3rd from James Havens 

379. MRS. HENRY ANSTICE 
(Flora Helen Fenner) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Arthur Fenner 

861. MRS. DANIEL REED ANTHONY, JR. 
(Elizabeth Havens) Kansas 

Fourth in descent from Col. Hendrick Frey 

823. MRS. WILLIAM LUCIUS ARMSTRONG 
(Helen Stillman) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Jeremiah Clarke 

512*. MRS. A. ALEXANDER ATOCHA 
(Anne Hunloke Brother son) 

Fourth in descent from Col. Jacob Lansing, Jr. 

7th from John Ogden 

6th from Sander Leendertse Glen 

5th from Lieut. Jacob Sanders Glen 

4th from Samuel Woodruff 

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388. MISS ALICE LANSING ATOCHA 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Woodruff 

8th from John Ogden 
7th from Sander Leendertse Glen 
7th from Ensign John Woodruff 
6th from Lieut. Jacob Sanders Glen 
4th from Col. Jacob Lansing, 2nd 

7. MRS. ANSON PHELPS ATTERBURY 
(Catharine G. Van Rensselaer) 

Fifth in descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 

8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Gen. Nicholas Bayard 

7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

6th from Col. Robert Livingston 

6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

6th from Chief-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

5th from Hon. Stephen Bayard 

5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

4th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

3rd from William Paterson 

96. MRS. LEWIS BOUDINOT ATTERBURY 
(Annie Townsend Lawrence) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. William Lawrence 

410. MRS. EDGAR S. AUCHINCLOSS 
(Maria La Grange Sloan) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 

266. MRS. FRANCIS B. AUSTIN 
(Mary North Weston) 

Seventh in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

702. MRS. GEORGE C. AVERY 
(Kate Shindler) Kentucky 

Eighth in descent from Jan Snedeker 

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594- MRS. ANASTASIO C. M. AZOY 
(Mary Letitia Bolton) 

Fourth in descent from Lieut. -Col. Charles Clinton 

457*. MRS. FRANCISCO AZOY 
(Anastasia Velasquez) 

Fifth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

443. MRS. DANIEL BACON 

(Charlotte Macy Vantine) 

Seventh in descent from Hon. Thomas Macy 

903. MRS. CHARLES RICHARD BAKER 
(Mary Sneeden Schenck) 

Seventh in descent from Adriaen Hegeman 

8th from Capt. Martin Crygier 
8th from Cornelis Hendrickse Van Nes 
7th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 
7th from Peter Claesen Wyckoff 
6th from Pieter Guilliame Cornell 

642. MISS MARY CLARK BANCKER Michigan 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Evert Bancker 

loth from Gov. Simon Bradstreet 
loth from Richard Treat, Sr. 
loth from William White 
loth from Gov. Thomas Wiggin 

9th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 

9th from Capt. John Gilman 

9th from John Hollister 

9th from Gov. John Winthrop 

8th from Robert Pike 

7th from Capt. John White 

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8i6. MRS. GEORGE JARVIS BANCROFT 
(Ethel Morton) Colorado 

Sixth in descent from Lieut. Daniel Kettelhuyn 

688. MISS JOSEPHINE KING BARBER 

Eighth in descent from Rev. Peter Bulkeley 

36. MRS. THOMAS H. BARBER 

(Harriet Bayard Townsend) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 

8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Col. Robert Livingston 

7th from Gov. Pieter Schuyler 

7th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

6th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

6th from Robert Livingston, Jr. 

6th from Col. Johannes Schuyler 

6th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 

4th from Major-Gen. Philip J. Schuyler 

926. MRS. CHARLES BRACKETT BARCLAY 
(Marion J. Mills) 

Seventh in descent from John Hougliton, Jr. 

496*. MRS. ALFRED C. BARNES 
(Josephine Richardson) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

949. MRS. EDWARD BARR 
(Julia Louisa Weld) 

Ninth in descent from Capt. Joseph Weld 

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268*. MRS. WILLIAM RUFUS BARR 
(Rosalie Greenleaf Ford) 

Eighth in descent from Governor WiHiam Bradford 

8th from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

8th from Gov. John Webster 

7th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 

7th from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

7th from Maj.-Gen. Daniel Gookin 

7th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 

7th from Lieut. Robert Webster 

6th from Capt. Samuel Gookin 

6th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf, 2nd 

5th from Rev. Nathaniel Chauncey 

4th from William Greenleaf 

798. MRS. WILLIAM F. BARRET 

(Margaritta Mason Brown) Kentucky 

Sixth in descent from Hon. David Provoost, 3rd 

399. MISS HARRIET BARROWS 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Richard Beers 

400. MISS LOUISE BARROWS 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Richard Beers 

724. MRS. DONALD McLEAN BARSTOW 
(Clara Arabella Gerrish) 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Prince 

318. MISS MAUD WILLARD BARTLETT 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Angell 

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6o3.* MRS. WESTERN BASCOME 
(Ellen Kearny), Missouri 

Fifth in descent from Chief Justice Stephamis Van Cort- 
I'andt 

7th from Hon. Mathias Nicoll 

7th from Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

7th /from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

6th from Hon. William Nicoll 

5th from Etienne de Lancey 



787. MRS. JOHN ADAMS BECHTEL 
(Sarah Cowdin Garretson) Ohio 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Jochem Gulick 

703. MISS NELLIE AGNEW BECHTEL Ohio 
Sixth in descent from Capt. Jochem Gulick 

6th from Lieut. Ferdinand Van Sicklen, Jr. 

349. MISS JOSEPHINE LAWRENCE BEEKMAN 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

9th from Capt. John Seaman 

9th from Capt. John Underhill 

7th from Capt. Johannes de Peyster 

6th from Capt. Isaac Bedlow 

6th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 

6tli from Capt. Johannes de Peyster, 2nd 

6th from Adam Hude 

5th from Col. James Hude 

5th from Capt. Hendrick Rutgers 

4th from James Beekman 



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675. MISS MARY ELIZABETH BEEKMAN 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

lo. MRS. WILLIAM BEDLOW BEEKMAN 
(Katharine Morris Parker) 

Fifth in descent from Chief Justice Stephanus Van Cort- 
landt 

loth from Elder William Brewster 
loth from Gov, Thomas Welles 
9th from Rev. Charles Chauncey 
9th from Capt. George Denison 
9th from Edward Griswold 
9th from Joseph Judson 
8th from Lieut. Thomas Benedict 
8th from Capt. John Gallup 
7th from Rev. Nathaniel Chauncey 
7th from Col. David Goodrich 
6th from Major Daniel Ely 
6th from Capt. Joseph Piatt 
6th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 
6th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 
6th from Rev. William Worthington 
5th from Capt. Daniel Benedict 
5th from Rev. Samuel Cook 
5th from Hon. John Johnstone 
5th from Elisha Parker 
5th from Hon. John Stites 
4th from Col. Joseph Piatt Cooke 
4th from Capt. John Parker 
4th from Rev. William Skinner 
3rd from Capt. James Parker 

821. MRS. E. LE GRAND BEERS 
(Mary Muller) 

Tenth in descent from Dep.-Gov. Samuel Symonds 
8th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 
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403. MISS M. ELIZABETH BEERS 

Sixth in descent from Dep.-Gov. Nathan Gold, 2nd 

9th from Hon. John Takott 
7th from Major Nathan Gold 
7th from Capt. Samuel Marshall 
7th from Lieut.-Col. John Takott 
6th from Joseph Hawley 

622*. MRS. JAMES JEROME BELDEN 
(Mary Anna Gere) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. John Stanton 

516*. MRS. JAMES MEAD BELDEN 
(Jessie Perry Van Zile) 

Eighth in descent from Edmund Rice 

672. MRS. MORRIS B. BELKNAP 

(Marion Stewart Dumont) Kentucky 

Seventh in descent from Wallerand Du Mont 

100. MRS. ROBERT LENOX BELKNAP 
(Mary Phoenix Remsen) 

Seventh in descent from Johannes de Peyster 

6th from Capt. William Hallett 
5*h from Capt. Hendrick Rutgers 
3rd from Col. Henry Remsen 

634. MRS. ABIJAH B. BENNETT 

(Florence Hutton Harmer) Alabama 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Albert Heymans Roosa 

277*. MRS. RICHARD HOFFMAN BENSON 
(Sarah Vanderpoel) 

Fourth in descent from Capt. Benjamin Williams 

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423*. MRS. THOMAS S. BERRY 
(Anne E. Sylvester) 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Winthrop 

246. MRS. FREDERICK H. BETTS 
(Mary Louise Holbrook) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. John Underhill 

8th from Samuel Gorton 

902*. MRS. JOHN SHAW BILLINGS 
(Katherine Mary Stevens) 

Seventh in descent from Major-Gen. Robert Sedgwick 

884 MISS DORIS WOLCOTT BISSELL 

Seventh in descent from Governor Roger Wolcott 

nth from Richard Treat 
loth from Gov. William Bradford 
loth from Lieut. John Hollister 
loth from Hon. William Pynchon 
loth from Gov. John Webster 
loth from Gov. Thomas Welles 
9th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 
9th from John Bissell 
9th from Capt. John Chester 
9th from William Gibbard 
9th from Capt. Elizur Holyoke 
9th from Major Benjamin Newberry 
9th from Capt. Nicholas Olmsted 
9th from Hon. John Talcott 
9th from Henry Wolcott 
8th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 
8th from John Strong 
8th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 
8th from Capt. Simon Wolcott 
6th from Capt. Samuel Stoughton 
6th from Brig.-Gen. Erastus Wolcott 
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126. MRS. SANFORD BISSELL 

(Florence Sanford Bissell) 
Sixth in descent from Governor Roger Wokott 

9th from Matthew Allyn 

9th from Gov. William Bradford 

9th from Dep.-Gov. Nathan Gold 

9th from Hon. WilHam Pynchon 

9th from Gov. John Webster 

9th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

8th from John Bissell 

8th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 

8th from Capt. John Chester 

8th from Capt. Daniel Clarke 

8th from Edward Griswold 

8th from John Loomis 

8th from Major Benjamin Newberry 

8th from Capt. Nicholas Olmsted 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Stoughton 

8th from Gov. Joseph Talcott 

8th from William Wadsworth 

7th from Samuel Buel 

7th from Major James Fitch 

7th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 

5th from Col. Ebenezer Marsh 

51th from Brig.-Gen. Erastus Wokott 

871. MRS. JOSEPH AUGUSTUS BLAKE 
(Katherine Ketchum) 
Sixth in descent from Governor Lewis Alorris 

655.* MRS. SAMUEL MILFORD BLATCHFORD 
(Henrietta Tilden) 
Eighth in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton 

885. MRS. WILLIAM HENRY BLISS 
(Anna Blatchley) 
Fourth in descent from Capt. Thomas Blakesley 

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26i. MRS. ROBERT FANSHAWE BLOODGOOD 
(Eloise Pirsson) 

Fifth lin descent from Col. Jonathan Hoyt 

56. MRS. LAN SD ALE BOARDMAN 
(Levantia White Cox) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

8th from Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 

7th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

6th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 

5th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 

5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

4th from Robert Livingston 



947. MRS. ARNOLD G. H. BODE 
(Lucy Dyott) 

Fifth in descent from Eleazar Miller 

653. MRS. HENRY W. BOOKSTAVER 
(Mary Bailey Young) 

Sixth in descent from Rev. Thomas Han ford 

867. MISS ANNE WALKER BOOTH 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Thomas Minor 

8th from Capt. Thomas Munson 
8th from Andrew Ward 
7th from Dr. John Hull 
6th from Capt. Joseph Hull 

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183. MRS. CHARLES MACLAY BOOTH 

(Re Joyce Ballance Collins) California 

Seventh in descent from Roelof Swartwout 

nth from Hugh Caulkins 

9th from Gov. William Bradford 

8th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford 

8th from Edward Collins 

8th from David Provoost 

8t;h from Capt. Albert Heymans Roosa 

81th from Thomas Swartwout 

8th from Major William Whiting 

7th from Rev. William Adams 

7th from Rev. Nathaniel Collins 

71th from Capt. Arie Roosa 

7th from Capt. Stephen Upson 

5th from Robert Green 



669. MRS. JOHN NAYLOR BOOTH 

(Mary Alice Garrison) Missouri 

Sixth in descent from Col. Arent Schuyler 

8th from Lieut. William Teller 

7th from Capt. Philip Schuyler 

7th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

5th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

951. MRS. GEORGE BORWICK 
(Mary Mason Hasell) 

Seventh in descent from Hon. John Cruger 

305*. MRS. CHARLES PARTRIDGE BOSWELL 
(Harriet Oliver) 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 



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188*. MRS. FRANKE HUNTINGTON BOSWORTH 
(Mary Putnam) 

Fourth in descent from Maj.-Gen. Israel Putnam 

Sth from Hugh Gaulkins 
7th from Major William Hathorne 
7th from Capt. John Putnam 
6th from Lieut. Israel Porter 
4th from Capt. John Douglas 
3rd from Gapt. Daniel Warner 

698. MRS. PIERRE L. BOUGHER 
(Sophie Holland Van Vorst) 

Fifth in descent from Ensign Benjamin Butterfield 

441. MRS. GLARENGE WINTHROP BOWEN 
(Roxana Atwater Wentworth) 

Fourth in descent from Col. John Wentworth 

8th from Richard Treat 

8th from Elder William Wentworth 

8th from Henry Wolcott 

7th from Quartermaster George Golton 

7th from Lieut. John Hollister 

6th from Lieut. Timothy Baker 

6th from Major Charles Frost 

6th from Hon. John Gilman 

6th from Ensign Samuel Loomis 

5th from Gapt. Thomas Baker 

5th from Lieut. Charles Frost 

5th from John Frost 

5th from Justice Nicholas Gilman 

39*. MRS. JOHN MYERS BOWERS 
(Susan Bowler Dandridge) 

Fifth in descent from Governor Alexander Spots wood 

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385*. MRS. GEORGE PENDLETON BOWLER 
(May Williamson) 

Sixth in descent from James Taylor 

5th from Francis Thornton 
4th from Benjamin Hubbard 
4th from James Taylor, 3rd 
3rd from Major Hugh Moss 

347*. MRS. JOHN J. BRANDEGEE 
(Martina Louisa Condict) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 

621. MRS. JOHN CABELL BRECKENRIDGE 
(Isabella Goodrich) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Ephraim Goodrich 

535. MRS. JOHN BREMOND 
(Julia Swart) Texas 

Seventh in descent from Col. Abram Gaasbeeck Chambers 

376. MRS. E. FRANKLIN BREWSTER 

(Sarah Macy) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. John Gorham 

191. MRS. HENRY COLVIN BREWSTER 
(Alice Elizabeth Chapin) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Samuel Partridge 

377. MISS JANE EUNICE BREWSTER 
Seventh in descent from Capt. George Denison 

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925. MISS ALICE BRINSMADE 

Sixth in descent from Capt. James Beebe 

9th from William Lewis 

9th from Lieut. Samuel Smith 

8th from John Bouton 

8th from William Holton 

8th from Capt. William Lewis 

8th from Lieut. Philip Smith 

8th from Rev. Samuel Stone 

7th from Lieut. Thomas Benedict 

7th from Lieut. Joseph Kellogg 

7th from Lieut. Timothy Nash 

7th from Samuel Sherman 

6th from Justice Joseph Curtis 

6th from Ephraim Stiles 

5th from Capt. James Beebe 

4th from Rev. James Beebe 

4th from Capt. Abraham Brinsmade 



222. MRS. CHARLES PRICE BRITTON 
(Caroline Berry) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

8th from Hon. Richard Treat 

7th from William Berry 

7th from Lieut. William Clarke 

7th from Lieut. John Hollister 

7th from John Strong 

6th from Capt. William Clark 

6th from Ephraim Stiles 

5th from Capt. Timothy Hatch 

4th from Capt. Theophilus Baldwin 

4th from Capt. Nathaniel Berry 

4th from Capt. Jethro Hatch 



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85*. MRS. JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD 
(Eugenia Bloodgood) 

Fourth in descent from Hon. Sybrant G. Van Schaick 

6th form Capt. Johannes Bleecker 
6th from Col. Gooszen Van Schaick 
5th from Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 
5th from Major Abram Staats 

775. MISS HELEN CHAUNCEY BRONSON 
Ninth in descent from Anthony Hawkins 

316. MRS. WILLIAM BROOKFIELD 
(Kate Morgan) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton 

8th from Elder William Brewster 
8th from Edward Griswold 
8th from Gov. William Hutchinson 
8th from Hon. Richard Treat 
7th from Capt. James Avery 
7th from Jonathan Brewster 
7th from Gov. William Coddington 
7th from Capt. George Denison 
7th from Capt. John Griswold 
7th frcwn Dep.-Gov. William Jones 
7th from Capt. James Morgan 
7th from Rev. James Noyes 
7th from Lieut. John San ford 
7th from Capt. John Warren 
6th from Capt. Ephraim Goodrich 
6th from Rev. James Noyes, 2nd 
6th from Gov. Peleg Sanford 
6th from Capt. Daniel Witherell 
5th from Col. Ebenezer Avery 
5th from John Ledyard 

689. MRS. HENRY D. BROOKMAN 
(Marian Prentice) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. John Howard 

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521*. MRS. JOHN ULMER BROOKMAN 
(Sarah Carleton) 

Fourth in descent from Capt. John Webster 

768. MRS. JAMES HAMILL BROOKMIRE 
(Anna Forbes) 

Sixth in descent from Major Abram Staats 

137*. MRS. ABRAHAM GILES BROWER 
(Jennie Helen Vedder) 

Sixth in descent from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 

6th from Capt. Johannes Sanders Glen 

5th from Hon. Evert Bancker 

5th from Major Johannes Wynkoop 

4th from Lieut. Gerrit Symonse Veeder 

4th from Lieut. Jan Wemple 

3rd from Lieut. Matthew Ten Eyck 

939- MRS. ARTHUR VOORHEES BROWN 
CKatherine Flitcher Malott) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

640. MRS. CHARLES HILTON BROWN 
(Anna Lawrence) 

Sixth in descent from Governor William C Tangier) Smith 

9th from Hon. John Brown 
8th from Gov. William Coddington 
8th from Lieut. Robert Feake 
8th from William Holton 
8th from John Strong 
8th from Capt. John Underbill 
8th from Hon. Thomas Willett 
7th from Capt. William Lawrence 
7th from Capt. Epenetus Piatt 
7th from Richard Smith 
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357- MRS. CHARLES S. BROWN 
(Lucy Barnes) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Nathaniel White 

860. MRS. FREDERICK TILDEN BROWN 
(Mary Crosby Renwick) 

Sixth from Hon. Johannes de Peyster 

219. MRS. GEORGE HUNTER BROWN 
(Cornelia Emily Moss) 

Fourth in descent from Governor Matthew Griswold 

9th from William Hubbard 

8th from Capt. Richard Bushnell 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell 

8th from William Lewis 

8th from Capt. Nathaniel Merriman 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 

8th from Josiah Winslow 

7th from Capt. Daniel Clarke 

7th from Capt. William Lewis 

7th from John Moss 

7th from Henry Wolcott 

5th from Gov. Roger Wolcott 

4th from Major Zabdiel Rogers 

127. MRS. JOHN CROSBY BROWN 
(Mary Elizabeth Adams) 

Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford 

9th from Stephen Hopkins 

8th from Edward Bangs 

8th from John Doane 

8th from Edmond Hobart 

8th from Rev. Ralph Partridge 

8th from Nicholas Snow 

8th from George Soiile 

7th from Major-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 

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7th from Capt. John Gallup 

7th from Rev. Peter Hobart 

7th from Hon. Edward Johnson 

7th from Rev. John Oxenbridge 

7th from Thomas Payne 

7th from Rev. Thomas Thacher 

6th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 

6th from Major William Johnson 

6th from Capt. Thomas Leonard 

6th from Rev. Peter Thacher 

5th from Joshua Ripley 

254*. MRS. JOHN MARSHALL BROWN 
(Alida Catherine Carroll) Maine 

Fifth in descent from Col. Cornelius Van Home 

568. MRS. WILLIAM ADAMS BROWN 
(Helen Gilman Noyes) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley 

8th from Gov. William Hutchinson 

8th from Gov. Thomas Mayhew 

8th from Richard Warren 

7th from Gov. William Coddington 

7th from Dep.-Gov. Francis Willoughby 

6th from Rev. James Noyes 

6th from Gov. Peleg Sanford 

783. MRS. WILLARD HERBERT BROWNSON 
(Isabella King Roberts) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Mayhew 

620. MRS. GEORGE BRUCE-BROWN 
(Ruth Arabella Loney) 

Seventh in descent from John Walston 

818. MRS. CHARLES EDWARD BRUGLER 
(Mary Louise HubbeU) 

Fifth in descent from Major-Gen. Israel Putnam 

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691. MISS EVA BUCKINGHAM 

Sixth in descent from Rev. Thomas Buckingham 

863. MRS. JOHN BUCKINGHAM 
(Nellie Hibbard) IlHnois 
Eighth in descent from Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 

431*. MRS. WILLIAM A. BUDD 
(Margaret Hardenbergh) 
Fifth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Johannes Hardenbergh 

274. MRS. J. EDGAR BULL 

(Sarah Adams Williams) 
Eighth in descent from Hon. John Alden 

9th from Emanuel Downing 
9th from William Mullins 
9th from Edmund Quincy, ist 
9th from Hon. William Tyng 
8th from Samuel Bass 
8th from Rev. Charles Chauncey 
8th from Volkert Janse Douw 
8th from Lieut.-Col. Edmond Quincy, 2nd 
8th from Rev. Thomas Shepard 
7th from Israel Chauncey 
7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 
7th from Rev. John Norton 
7th from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 
61th from Hon. Johannes Cuyler 
6th from Capt. Petrus Douw 
6th from Col. John Quincy 
5th from Rev. John Graham 
4th from President John Adams 
,4th from Johannes Ten Broeck 

436. MRS. HENRY BURDEN 
(Julia Radcliffe Hart) 
Seventh in descent from Capt. John Gallup 

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404*. MRS. CHARLES R. BURKE 
(Maria Cowenhoven Benson) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. -Lieut. Nicasius de Sille 

735. MISS MARY SINCLAIR BURKHAM 
Sixth in descent from Henry Hayes 

880. MRS. WILLIAM HUBERT BURR 
(Gertrude Gold Shipman) 

Eighth in descent from Ma j. -Gen. Robert Sedgwick 

586. MRS. WINTHROP BURR 
(Frances Page) 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Wright 

5th from Jacob Clement 

334*. MRS. EDWARD H. BUTLER 
(Harriet Pierson Stryker) 
Seventh in descent from Capt. Jan Strycker 

324. MISS JULIA HENRIETTA BUTLER 

Seventh in descent from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 

14. MRS. PRESCOTT HALL BUTLER 
(Cornelia Stewart Smith) 

Fourth in descent from Col. Nathaniel Woodhull 

8th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

7th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 

7th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

7th from Col. Richard Floyd 

6th from Capt. Henry Holland 

6th from William Nicoll 

5th from Hon. Edward Holland 

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36i. MRS. WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER 
(Louise Collins) 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

8th from Capt. Timothy Dwight 

8th from Gov. William Leete 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell 

8th from Lieut. Samuel Partridge 

7th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 

7th from Lieut. John Lyman 

7th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 

156*. MRS. FREDERICK BUTTERFIELD 
(Caroline Falconer) 

Sixth in descent from Col. John Burr 

8th from Andrew Ward 

660. MRS. JOHN N. CALKINS 
(Mary Bates) 
Eighth in descent from Capt. Martin Crygier 

293*. MRS. ANGUS CAMERON 
(Mary Papillion Baker) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Thomas Topping 

6th from Ensign Thomas Baker 

86*. MRS. GEORGE FOLGER CANFIELD 
(Sarah Kittredge) 

Seventh in descent from Sergt.-Major Simon Willard 

365. MRS. REGINALD CANNING 
(Jeanie Shattuck) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Timothy Wheeler 

8th from Capt. Thomas Brooks 
8th from Capt. Hugh Mason 

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7th from Capt. James Minot 

7th from Capt. Jonathan Prescott 

792. MRS. JAMES OLIVER CARPENTER 
(Alena F. Lyon) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. John Stanley 

460. MRS. WALTER LESTER CARR 
(Grace Elmendorf) 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Johannes Snyder 

7th from Capt. Thomas Stebbins 

6th from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 

6th from Capt. Jochem Hendrickse Schoonmaker 

725. MRS. ERNEST TROW CARTER 
(Laura Hoe) 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

463. MRS. MELBERT B. GARY 
(Julia Metcalf) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton 

7th from Joseph Curtis 

7th from Dep.-Gov. William Jones 

899. MRS. WILLIAM HARRIS GARY 
(Katherine Babcock Thomas) 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

loth from John Howland 
9th from Gov. William Coddington 
9th from Capt. George Denison 
8th from Rev. James Fitch 
8th from Gov. Peleg Sanford 

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9. MRS. FRENCH ENSOR CHADWICK 
(Cornelia Jones Miller) 

Sixth in descent from Major Thomas Jones 

8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

8th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

7th from Col. Robert Livingston 

7th from Capt. Epenetus Piatt 

7th from Major Abram Staats 

7th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

7th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 

6th from Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 

6th from Pieter Haring 

6th from Col. John Jackson 

6th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

6th from Lieut. Epenetus Piatt 

6th from Capt. Jochem Staats 

5th from Hon. Rutger Bleecker 

5th from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 

5th from Robert Livingston 

5th from Eleazer Miller 

5th from Capt. Barent Staats 

4th from Att.-Gen. James Duane 

840. MRS. GEORGE F. CHAMBERLIN 
(Josephine L. Macy) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Thomas Macy 

76*. MRS. CHARLES F. CHANDLER 
(Anna Maria Robinson Craig) 

Seventh in descent from Maj.-Gen. Robert Sedgwick 

797. MRS. OSCAR JEROME CHARLES 
(Susanna Livingston Glover) 

Seventh in descent from Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 

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452. MISS MARY LIVINGSTON CHASE 

Seventh in descent from Dep.-Gov. Pieter Schuyler 

105. MRS. ELIHU CHAUNCEY 
(Mary Jane Potter) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

569.* MRS. CHARLES FRANCIS CHICKERING 
(Garafelia Oakes) 

Sixth in descent from Daniel Pierce 

7th from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

7th from Capt. William Gerrish 

7th from Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 

7th from Col. Daniel Pierce 

6th from Lieut. Tristram Coffin, 2nd 

384. MRS. SIMEON B. CHITTENDEN 
(Mary M. Hill) 

Ninth in descent from John Howland 

9th from Thomas Gardner 

9th from Capt. John Gorham 

8th from Chief Justice Peter Coffin 

2. MRS. BENJAMIN SILLIMAN CHURCH 
(Mary Van Wyck) 

Seventh in descent from David Provoost 

8th from Cornells Melyn 

8th from Peter Stretch 

8th from Capt. Jan Stryker 

7th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

7th from Johannes de Peyster 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

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6th from Col. Henricus Beekman 

6th from Col. Robert Livingston 

6th from Ch.-Jus. Abraham de Peyster 

6th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

5th from Gilbert Livingston 

5th from Capt. David Provoost, 3d 

5th from Philip Van Cortlandt 

5th from Capt. Abraham Van Wyck 

4th from Samuel Howell 

4th from Pierre Van Cortlandt 

4th from Theodorus Van Wyck 



752. MRS. JOHN CLAFLIN 
(Elizabeth Stewart) 

Seventh in descent from Col. George Reade 

952. MRS. DAVID CRAWFORD CLARK 
(Zelina Elizabeth Keyser) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. James Saunders. 

801. MRS. JEFFERSON CLARK 
(Cynthia H. Bennett) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

9th from Hon. Richard Treat. 
8th from Lieut. John Hollister 
7th from Joseph Hawley 
7th from Ephraim Stiles 
7th from Capt. Samuel Welles 
6th from Lieut. John Hawley 
6th from Capt. Joseph Nichols 
5th from Lieut.-Col. Edmund Lewis 
4th from Capt. Nathan Bennett 
4th from Capt. Joseph Tomlinson 



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591.* MRS. WILLIAM NEWTON CLARK 
(Hannah Matilda Anderson) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

8th from Dr. Johannes de la Montagne 

8th from Hendrick Hendricksen Kip 

7th from Chief- Justice William Pinhorne 

7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

6th from Chief- Justice Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

5th from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 

6o. MISS ALLETTA LAWRENCE CLARKE 
Sixth in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence 

6i.* MISS CATHARINE M. CLARKE 

Sixth in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence 

734. MISS FLORENCE CLARKE 

Sixth in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence 

228*. MRS. L. WARD CLARKE 
(Mary Eliza Hall) 

Fourth in descent from Major Henry Champion 

68. MISS LOUISE WATSON CLARKE 

Eighth in descent from Governor Edward Winslow 

9th from Herbert Pelham 
8th from Gov. Josiah Winslow 
7th from Justice Isaac Winslow 
6th from Col. Benjamin Marston 
5th from Major John Brown 

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i62. MRS. WALLACE CLARKE 
(Sarah Elizabeth Scoviille) 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

8th from Gov. Simon Bradstreet 

8th from Edward Holyoke 

8th from Hon. William Pynchon 

7th from Capt. William Barron 

7th from Dep.-Gov. Thomas Danforth 

7th from William Parke 

7th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

6th from Major Peter Bulkeley 

6th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 

3rd from Rev. Samuel Whiting 

57. MRS. BAYARD CLARKSON 
(Eliza Livingston de Peyster) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Johannes de Peyster 

7th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

6th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

6th from Johannes de Peyster 

6th from Col. Robert Livingston 

6th from Gov. Pieter Schuyler 

6th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

6th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 

5th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 

5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

5th from Plon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 

4th from Robert Livingston 

3rd from Peter R. Livingston 

779. MRS. JAMES WRAY CLEVELAND 
(Edith Robertson Marshall) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Anthony Lispenard 



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911. MRS. WILLIAM HORNER COCKE 
(Annie Owen) Missouri 

Seventh in descent from Chief Justice Stephanus Van 
Cortlandt 

533- MRS. C. VAN RENSSELAER COGSWELL 
(A. Eugenie Nickerson) 
Eighth in descent from Kenelm Winslow 

906. MRS. ARTHUR MORRIS COLLENS 
(Annette Bailey Whipple) 
Fifth in descent from Col. John Bailey 

583. MRS. RICHARD COLLINS COLT 
(Mary Adelaide Sloan) 
Fifth in descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 

707. MRS. EUSTACE CONWAY 
(Maud Allis) 
Seventh in descent from Lieut. William Allis 

406*. MRS. THOMAS DYER CONYNGHAM 
(Harriette Michler) 
Seventh in descent from Edward Howell 

841. MRS. HENRY FRANCIS COOK 

(Lena Marianne Faley) 

Ninth in descent from Hon. Thomas Topping 

loth from Elder William Brewster 
loth from Stephen Hopkins 

9th from John Crowell 

9th from Gov. Thomas Prince 

9th from Nicholas Snow 

8th from Elder Henry Cobb 

8th from Thomas Payne 

8th from Capt. Jonathan Sparrow 



29*. MRS. JOHN TAYLOR COOPER 
( Angelica Schuyler ) 
Fourth in descent from Governor Pieter Schuyler 

935. MISS MARY B. FENNIMORE COOPER 

Fourth in descent from Governor James de Lancey 

429. MRS. WILLIAM AMASA COPP 
(Emily Maltby) 

Seventh in descent from Dep.-Gov. James Bishop 

9th from Edward Collins 

9th from William Whiting 

8th from Rev. John Lothrop 

8th from Rev. John Russell 

8th from Rev. John Whiting 

7th from Rev. Samuel Russell 

6th from Edward Barker 

6th from Capt. Abraham Fowler 

6th from William Maltby 

6th from Lieut.-Col. John Russell 

6th from Micaiell Taintor 

5th from Capt. Samuel Maltby 

4th from Capt. Edward Russell 

593. MRS. EDWARD WARD COREY 
(Louie Churchill Boyd) Maine 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

8th from Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 

7th from Capt. Samuel Brocklebank 

7th from Lieut. Tristram Coffin 

6th from Nathaniel Coffin 

5th from Col. Joseph Coffin 

796. MRS. ALBERT ANDREW COWAN 
(Margaret Claire Brockee) Kentucky 

Seventh in descent from Capt. John Underbill 

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719- MRS. GILBERT SEDGWICK COWAN 
(Mary Embry Curd) Kentucky 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Gerrit Van Sweringen 

546. MRS. FREDERICK J. COX 
(Elizabeth Butler) 

Ninth in descent from Capt. Nathaniel Turner 

5. MRS. WILMOT TOWNSEND COX 
(Maria Duane Bleecker Miller) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Rip Van Dam 

8th from Maj. Thomas Jones 

8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

8th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

7th from Col. Robert Livingston 

7th from Capt. Epenetus Piatt 

7th from Maj. Abram Staats 

7th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

7th from Abram Ver Planck 

6th from Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 

6th from Pieter Haring 

6th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

6th from Lieut. Epenetus Piatt, 2nd 

6th from Capt. Jochem Staats 

5th from Hon. Rutger Bleecker 

5th from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 

5th from Robert Livingston 

5Lh from Eleazer Miller 

5th from Capt. Barent Staats 

4th from Att.-Gen. James Duane 

4th from Burnet Miller 

789. MRS. WILLIAM BERRY CRAIG 
(Katherine Taylor Craig) 

Ninth in descent from Col. John Washington 

83 



912. MISS ELSIE SCHUYLER CRANE 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Haynes 

9th from Gov.Thomas Dudley 

8th from Isaac Allerton 

8th from Gov. Simon Bradstreet 

8th from Thomas Clarke 

8th from Francis Cooke 

8th from Rev. John Cotton 

8th from Emanuel Downing 

8th from Edward Holyoke 

8th from Stephen Hopkins 

8th from Capt. Richard Lord 

8th from Rev. John Lothrop 

8th from William Parke 

8th from Hon. William Pynchon 

7th from Rev. Seaborn Cotton 

7th from Jasper Crane 

7th from Capt. Elizur Holyoke 

7th from Hon. Barnabas Lothrop 

7th from Rev. James Noyes, ist 

7th from Thomas Stanton 

7th from Anthony Stoddard 

7th from Hon. John Talcott 

7th from Rev. John Warham 

7th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

7th from Lieut. Isaac Williams 

6th from Capt. John Chester 

6th from Rev. James Noyes, 2nd 

6th from Rev. James Pierpont 

6th from Rev. Solomon Stoddard 

6th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 

5th from Serg.-Maj. John Chester, 2nd 

4th from Col. John Chester, 3rd 

4th from Col. William Williams 



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205. MRS. ROBERT FULTON CRARY 
(Agnes Boyd Van Kleeck) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Frangois Rombouts 

4th from Abraham Schenck 
3rd from Major Henry Schenck 

804. MRS. JAMES CREELMAN 
(AHce Leffingwell Buell) 

Sixth in descent from Major David Buel 

883. MRS. MATTHEW CRESSWELL 
(Deborah Moulson) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Thomas ElHs 

865. MISS SARAH WILLIAMS CRESSWELL 
(Sarah WilHams) 

Seventh in descent from Hon. Thomas Ellis 

448. MISS MARY ROOSEVELT CROSBY 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Johannes de Peyster 

515. MRS. FRANK H. CROUL 

(Julia Josephine Toll) Michigan 

Sixth in descent from Karel Hansen Toll 

717. MRS. BRIGGS SWIFT CUNNINGHAM 
(Elizabeth Kilgour) 

Seventh in descent from Chief Justice Stqyhanus Van 
Cortlandt 

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114. MRS. CHARLES BOYD CURTIS 
(Isabella Douglass) 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

8th from Gov. William Brenton 
8th from Capt. Jacques Cortelyou 
8th from Rev. John Eliot 
8th from Gov. William Leete 
8th from Capt. Jan Strycker 
7th from Frederick Lubbertsen 
7th from Capt. Daniel Whitehead 
6th from Major Cornelius Sebring 
4th from Joseph ElHcott 

97. MRS. EDWARD CURTIS 
(Augusta Lawler Stacey) 

Sixth in descent from John Ap Bevan 

657. MRS. WILLIAM HATHORN DAVIDGE 
(Virginia Mason) 

Sixth in descent from Col. George Mason 

635. MRS. GIBSON MALLORY DAVIS 
(Lento Cooper) Kentucky 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Hackaliah Brown 

747. MRS. VERNON M. DAVIS 
(Harriet Lobdell) 

Seventh in descent from Rev. John Wilson 

741. MRS. HOWARD DAVISON 

(Marion Maxwell Cheese'borough ) 

Ninth in descent from Hon. Richard Woodhull 

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666. MRS. JULIAN DAY 
(Isabel W. Curtiss) 
Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster 

loth from Gov. Thomas Dudley 
9th from Gov. William Brenton 
9th from Ensign Thomas Cornell 
9th from Capt. Jacques Cortelyou 
9th from Rev. John Eliot 
9th from Gov. William Leete 
9th from Capt. Jan Strycker 
9th from Rev. John Woodbridge 
8th from Jonathan Brewster 
8th from Richard Cornell 
8th from Gov. Theophilus Eaton 
8th from Frederick Lubbertsen 
8th from Rev. Thomas Walley 
7th from Dep.-Gov. William Jones 
7th from Cornelius Sebring 
5th from Joseph Ellicott 

488. MISS LAURA VALETTE DAY 

Ninth in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaiton 

654. MRS. ZACH. CANTEY DEAS 
(Helen Games Lyon) 
Third in descent from Col. James Lyon 

158. MRS. LOCKWOOD de FOREST 
(Meta Kemble) 
Sixth in descent from General Nicholas Bayard 

517. MRS. MAURITZ F. H. de HAAS 
(Alice Preble Tucker) 
Fourth in descent from Brig.-Gen. Jedediah Preble 

loth from Gov. Ambrose Gibbons 
loth from Rev. Ralph Partridge 

87 



9th from Elder William Brewster 

9th from William MuUins 

9th from Henry Sherburne 

9th from Constant Southworth 

9th from Rev. Thomas Thacher 

8th from Hon. John Alden 

8th from Edward Bangs 

8th from Capt. George Denison 

8th from Renald Fernald 

8th from Lieut. Francis Peabody 

8th from Thomas Stanton 

8th from Robert Tucker 

7th from Thomas Clarke 

7th from Capt. Samuel Wadsworth 

6th from Major Ahraham Preble 

5th from Capt. James Milk 



317. MRS. SIDNEY de KAY 
(Minna Craven) 

Seventh in descent from Jacob Jansen Schermerhorn 

58. MISS EMILY M. de PEYSTER 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Johannes de Peyster 

7th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

6th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

6th from Johannes de Peyster 

6th from Col. Robert Livingston 

6th from Gov. Pieter Schuyler 

6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

6th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 

5th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 

5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

5th from Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 

4th from Robert Livingston 

3rd from Peter R. Livingston 



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i8. MRS. EDWARD DE ROSE 
(Susan Graham Varnum) 

Fifth in descent from Col. Joseph Varnum 

805. MRS. FREDERICK CLINTON DE VEAU 
(Sarah Hunt Putnam) 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Endicott 

690*. MRS. WALTER BOURCHIER DEVEREAUX 
(Mary Porter Gregory) 

Seventh in descent from Justice Richard Christopher 

578. MRS. EDWARD WILKINS DEWEY 
(Myrtle A. Cruzan) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. George Denison 

8th from WilHam Gaylord 
8th from John Moore 

172. MISS ANNIE BREESE DEXTER 

Fifth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Nathaniel Stanley 

181. MRS. STANLEY WALKER DEXTER 
(Gabrielle Manigault McAllister) 

Eighth in descent from Att.-Gen. James Graham 

9th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

9th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

8th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

7th from Dep.-Gov. Cadwalader Colden 

7th from Etienne de Lancey 

7th from Gov. Lewis Morris 

7th from Hon. Gabriel Manigault 

6th from Gov. Arthur Middleton 

6th from Hon. Lewis Morris, 2nd 

4th from Col. Richard McAllister 

89 



552. MRS. DAVID JUDKINS DICKSON 
(Katherine Oris wold Pratt) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. WilHam Pratt, 2nd 

loth from Hon. John Brown 
loth from Col. John Clark 
loth from Gov. Roger Williams 
9th from Gov. Caleb Carr 
9th from George Clarke 
9th from Gov. Jeremiah Clarke 
9th from William Collier 
9th from Capt, Nicholas Danforth 
9th from Capt. George Denison 
9th from Capt. Ralph Earle 
9th from Benjamin Fenn 
9th from Rev. James Fitch 
9th from Hon. Samuel Gorton 
9th from Thomas Hazard 
9th from Capt. Randall Holden 
9th from Obediah Holmes 
9th from Rev. Thomas Hooker 
9th from William Hubbard 
9th from Gov. William Leete 
9th from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 
9th from Lieut. William Pratt 
9th from Lieut. John San ford 
9th from John Sayles 
9th from Ma j. -Gen. Robert Sedgwick 
9th from Capt. Thomas Willett 
8th from Capt. James Bollen 
8th from Rev. Thomas Buckingham 
8th from Capt. Robert Chapman 
8th from Jeremiah Clarke, 2nd 
8th from Hugh Cole 
8th from Capt. William Cory 
8th from Capt. Henry Crane 
8th from Ensign George Gardiner 
8th from Lieut. John Holmes 
8th from Rev. Samuel Hooker 

90 



8th from Gov. Sir John Leverett 
8th from Capt. John San ford, Jr. 
8th from Daniel Smith 
8th from Constant Southworth 
8th from WilHam Wells 
7th from Joseph Gardiner 
7th from Capt. Jonathan Horton 
7th from Capt. Reinold Marvin 
71th from Capt. Samuel Ruggles 
6th from Capt. John Bartlett 
6th from Thomas Ruggles 
6th from Col. Joseph Stout 



306. MRS. HENRY F. DIMOCK 
(Susan Whitney) 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

9th from Gov. Thomas Mayhew 

8th from Richard Warren 

7th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford. 2nd 

7th from Thomas Burgess 

7th from Samuel Chapin 

7th from Edward Collins 

7th from Ensign Bernard Lombard 

7th from Justice Matthew Mayhew 

7th from James Skiffe 

7th from Nathaniel Warren 

7th from Major William Whiting 

6th from Rev. William Adams 

6th from Rev. Nathaniel ColHns 

6th from Ensign John Hitchcock 

6th from Lieut. Paine Mayhew 

4th from Major Benjamin Manter 

4th from Capt. Josiah Whitney 



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487*. MRS. WILLIAM CROSWELL DOANE 
(Sarah Katharine Condit) 
Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Treat 

8th from William Swaine 

8th from Hon. Richard Treat 

7th from Jasper Crane 

7th from John Ogden 

7th from Capt. Samuel Swaine 

7th from Abram Ver Planck 

600. MISS GRACE HOADLEY DODGE 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 
8th from Rev. Jonathan Mitchell 

674. MRS. BAYARD DOMINICK 
(Ella Marian Baibcock) 
Sixth in descent from Lieut. Nathaniel Mott 

738. MRS. GEORGE FRANCIS DOMINICK 
(Emma Louisa Sparks) 
Eighth in descent from Robert Cole 

180*. MRS. CHARLES H. DOOLITTLE 
(Julia Tyler Sherman) 
Sixth in descent from Philip Sherman 

319. MRS. CHARLES AVERY DOREMUS 
(Elizabeth Johnson Ward) 
Eighth in descent from Hon, Henry Soane 

9th from Christopher Branch 
,8th from Thomas Harris 
7th from Peter Field 
7th from Major William Harris 
7th from Thomas Jefferson 
7th from Francis Thornton 
6th from James Taylor 
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5th from Benjamin Cave 

5th from Col. Littleberry Moseby 

5th from Lieut.-Col. Thomas Turpin 

4th from WilHam Cannon 

4th from John Harris 

4th from William Johnson 

4th from James Taylor 

598. MRS. GRAFTON DUVALL DORSEY 
(Isabel Lovell) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley 

241. MRS. GEORGE WILLIAM DOUGLAS 
(Cornelia de Koven) 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Winthrop 

684. MRS. JOHN FRANCIS DOUGLAS 
(Minnie Ethel Cooley) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Richard Davenport 

8th from Capt. Richard Beers 
8th from Major Bryan Pendleton 
7th from Capt. James Pendleton 

562. MRS. JOHN SHEAFE DOUGLAS 
(Honor Ellsworth Barr) 

Eighth in descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

910. MRS. FRANK FOWLER DOW 
(Harriet E. Brow^n) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. James Avery 

831. MISS ALICE E. DOYLE 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

134. MISS ANNE DEAS DUANE 

Fourth in descent from Hon. Benjamin Franklin 
3rd from Richard Bache 
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759* MRS. HENRY AUGUSTUS DU BOIS 
(Emily Blois) California 

Tenth in descent from Capt. William Lawrence 

492. MISS CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH DUDLEY 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 

7th from Capt. Andries Draeyer 
6th from Thomas Barclay 

938. MRS. HOWARD DUFFIELD 
(Katherine Nash Greenleaf) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Treat 

670. MRS. GEORGE HOWELL DUNBAR 
(Mary Talman Davis) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. John Underbill 

529. MRS. SAMUEL BOWNE DURYEA 
(Kate Flanders) 

Eighth in descent from Maj.-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 

9th from Hon. Tristram Cofifin 

9th from Richard Swan 

8th from Edward Jackson 

8th from John Whipple 

7th from Lieut. John Andrews 

7th from Robert Clement 

7th from Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 

7th from Quartermaster William Hartwell 

7th from Simon Stone 

7th from Lieut. James Trowbridge 

7th from Ensign John Ward 

6th from Ensign William Andrews 

6th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 

6th from Ebenezer Stone 

94 



402.* MRS. JOSEPH RANKIN DURYEE 
(Margaret Elmendorf Sloan) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 

79. MRS. HORACE CLARK DUVAL 

(Ida Livingston Frost) 

Seventh in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

9th from Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 

8th from Lieut. Robert Feake 

8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

8th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

7th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

7th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 

6th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

5th from Robert Livingston 

536. MRS. DENNIS EAGAN 

(Katherine Livingston) Florida 

Seventh in descent from Maj. Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 

7th from Johannes de Peyster 

6th from Dep.-Gov. Pieter Schuyler 

5th from Col. Robert Livingston 

4th from Lieut. Wessel Ten Broeck 

123*. MRS. HENRY EARLE 
(Alice Morse) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Hugh Mason 

6th from Capt. Thomas Browne 
6th from Capt. Samuel Bullard 
6th from Capt. Joseph Morse 
5th from Joseph Mason 
4th from Capt. Richard Heard 
4th from Thomas Morse 

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309. MRS. LAUREN C. EASTMAN 

(Sarah Elizabeth Gardiner) Iowa 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

753*. MRS. WILLIAM EASTWOOD 
(Ellen Clarissa Bigelow) 

Eighth in descent from Stephen Paine 

72. MISS LAURA JAY EDWARDS 

Seventh in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

644. MRS. WILLIAM H. LEONARD EDWARDS 
(Susan Sherman White) 

Fourth in descent from Justice Roger Sherman 

430. MRS. CYRUS L. W. EIDLITZ 
(Jennie Turner Dudley) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

loth from Andries de Vos 
8th from Sander Leendertse Glen 
7th from Peter Bogardus 
7th from Capt. Johannes Sanders Glen 
7th from Lieut. William Teller 
7th from Lieut. Johannes Van Eps 
7th from Capt. Gerrit Teunisse Van Vechten 
7th from Capt. Johannes Wendell 
5th from William Teller 

882. MISS MARGARET HENDERSON ELLIOT 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

852. MRS. JOHN D. ELLIS 
(Mary Jane Buell) 
Eighth in descent from Edward Gr is wold 

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573- MRS. PROSPER HARVEY ELLSWORTH 
(Sarah Elizabeth Van Patten) Arkansas 

Sixth in descent from Karel Hansen Toll 

846. MRS. EDWARD S. ELLWANGER 
(Leah Cresswell) 

Seventh in descent from Hon. Thomas Ellis 

7th from William Garrett 
6th from Samuel Garrett 
6th from Thomas Oldman 

247. MISS MARY CROOKE ELMENDORF 

Fourth in descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 

290*. MRS. JACOB W. ELSEFFER 
(Harriet Eliza Mesick) 

Third in descent from Lieut. Hendrick Mesick 

159. MRS. GEORGE MAY ELWOOD 
(Mary Cheney) 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

loth from William Mullins 

9th from Hon. John Alden 

8th from William Paybodie 

7th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 

31. MRS. ALFRED ELY 
(Helena Rutherfurd) 

Fifth in descent from Attorney General James Alexander 

9th from Edward Collins 

9th from William Whiting 

8th from Rev. John Russell 

7th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

7th from Johannes de Peyster 

97 



7th from Att.-Gen. James Graham 

7th from PhiHp Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Major Abram Staats 

6th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 

6th from Col. Henricus Beekman 

6th from Col. Robert Livingston 

6th from Gov. Lewis Morris 

6th from Samuel Staats 

5th from Gilbert Livingston 

5th from Hon. Lewis Morris, 2nd 

4th from Rev. Judah Champion 

4th from Capt. James Landon 

4th from Brig.-Gen. Lewis Morris, 3rd 

4th from Major Walter Rutherfurd 

32. MRS. DEVEREUX EMMET 
(Ella Batavia Smith) 

Fourth in descent from Gen. Nathaniel WoodhuU 

700. MRS. ROBERT TEMPLE EMMET 
(Helena Van Cortlandt Phelps) 

Sixth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

313. MRS. A. WENTWORTH ERICKSON 
(Cecile Rusch Macy) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. John Gorham 

652. MRS. EDGAR H. EVANS 
(Ella Laura Malott) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

545*. MRS. SAMUEL MORLEY EVANS 
(Ellen James Hoe) 

Seventh in descent from Rev. Timothy Woodbridge 

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590. MRS. HENRY W. EVERETT 
(Ella Waite Truman) 

Third in descent from Major Benjamin Waite 

862. MRS. WILLIAM ALEXANDER EWING 
(Maud Mills) 

Seventh in descent from John Houghton, Jr. 

52. MRS. CHARLES S. FAIRCHILD 
(Helen Ledyard Lincklaen) 

Fifth in descent from John Ledyard 

I. MRS. HAMILTON R. FAIRFAX 
(Eleanor C. Van Rensselaer) 

Fifth in descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 

8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Hon. Nicholas Bayard 

7th from Col. Olofif Stevense Van Cortlandt 

6th from Col. Robert Livingston 

6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

6th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

5th from Hon. Stephen Bayard 

5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

4th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

3rd from Gov. William Paterson 

17. MRS. LINDSAY FAIRFAX 
(Grace Bradford) 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

9th from Hon. John Alden 

7th from Dept.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 

99 



55- MRS. MORRIS PATTERSON FERRIS 
(Mary Lanman Douw) 
Third in descent from Hon. Volckert Pieter Douw 
9th from William Collier 
9th from Richard Warren 
8th from Capt. Daniel Clarke 
8th from Constant Southworth 
8th from Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 
8th from Henry Wolcott 
7th from Col. Benjamin Church 
7th from Major Nicholas De Meyer 
7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 
7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 
7th from Abram Ver Planck 
6th from Col. John Chandler 
6th from Capt. Charles Church 
6th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 
6th from Johannes de Peyster 
6th from Lieut. Volckert Jansen Douw 
6th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 
6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 
6th from Gov. Roger Wolcott 
5th from Col. Samuel Coit 
5th from Capt. Johannes de Peyster, 2nd 
5th from Capt. Jonas Douw 
5th from Gov. Matthew Griswold 
5th from Major Myndert Schuyler 
5th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 
4th from Capt. Johannes de Peyster, 3rd 
4th from Capt. Petrus Douw 
4th from Col. Kiliaen K. Van Rensselaer 

433*. MRS. NICHOLAS FISH 

(Clemence Stephens Bryce Smith) 
Seventh in descent from Augustine Herman 

192. MRS. LOUIS FITZGERALD 
(Gelyna Ver Planck) 
Eighth in descent from Abram Ver Planck 

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904. MRS. LOUIS FLICKINGER 
(Ella Hoyt) Arkansas 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Johannes Hoogeboom 

326. MRS. ELBERT FLOYD-JONES 
(Elizabeth M. Smith) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Nicasius de Sille 

9th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 

8th from Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 

7th from Ensign Jean L'Escuyer 

3rd from William Smith 

708. MRS. WILLIAM FLOYD-JONES 

(Lillian Isabel Ferris) 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Jonathan Lockwood 

829. MRS. ROBERT WILLIAM FOAT 
(Margaret Coleman) Texas 

Seventh in descent from Col. Jacob Rutsen 

9th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 

8th from Rutger Jacob Van Schoendervoert 

7th from Lieut. Hendrick Jochemse Schoonmaker 

6th from Capt. William Nottingham 

6th from Capt. Jochem Hendrickse Schoonmaker 

4th from Capt. Jacob Rutsen De Witt 

372*. MRS. CHARLES E. FOGG 
(Elizabeth Van Kleeck) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Baltus Barentsen Van Kleeck 

95. MRS. WILLIS E. FORD 
( Mary Ledyard Seymour) 

Fifth in descent from Hon. Edward Antill 

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6o5. MRS. EDWIN HENRY FORRY 

(Cornelia Grace Malott) Indiana 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

421. MISS MARY ISABELLA FORSYTH 

Seventh in descent from Major Abraham Hasbrouck 

7th from Francis Bloetgoet 

7th from Lieut. Hendrick Jochemse Schoonmaker 

6th from Capt. Jochem Hendrickse Schoonmaker 

5th from Jacobus Bruyn 

5th from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 

4th from Quarter-Master Severyn Bruyn 

4th from Adj. Petrus Edmundus Elmendorph 

289. MRS. JOSEPH C. FOSTER 

(Frances Mary Livingston Hubbell) Ohio 

Sixth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

8th from Lieut. John Hollister 

8th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

8th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Capt. Samuel Welles 

6th from Capt. John Nelson 

5th from Gilbert Livingston 

4th from Henry Livingston 

4th from Col. Melancthon Taylor Woolsey 

446. MRS. EDWARD FOULKES 

(Virginia Tallmadge) Wisconsin 

Fourth in descent from Hon. William Floyd 

242. MRS. ROBERT LUDLOW FOWLER 
(Julia Groesbeck) 

Seventh in descent from David Pieterse Schuyler 

6th from Hon. James Claypoole 
102 



6i8. MRS. BENJAMIN WHITING FRANKLIN 
(Mary Cornelia Vanderpool) 

Eighth in descent from Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 

9th from Major Simon Willard 

8th from Oloflf Stevense Van Cortlandt 

7th from David Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Dr. Cornelis Van Dyck 

7th from Abram Isaacse Ver Planck 

6th from Col. Pieter Schuyler 

6th from Melgert Wynent Van Der Poel 

929. MRS. PHILIP A. S. FRANKLIN 
(Laura Merriman) 

Fifth in descent from George Buchanan 

109. MRS. JAMES CARROLL FRAZIER 
(Elizabeth Kennedy Van Rensselaer) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 

173. MRS. GEORGE CORNELL FREEBORN 
(Adelaide Yates) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Christopher Yates 

601. MISS WILHELMINA FREEBORN 

Seventh in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

830. MRS. CHARLES DANFORTH FREEMAN 
(Eloise Wool Telfair) 

Ninth in descent from Dr. Johannes de la Montagne 

944. MRS. JOHN NEWTON FREEMAN 
(Mary Helen Yoe) 

Seventh in descent from Robert Coe 

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7^7. MRS. JOSEPH SHERMAN FRELINGHUYSEN 
(Emily Mason Brewster) 

Ninth in descent from Capt. John Gorham 

371. MRS. CHARLES D. FULLER 
(Anna Pendleton Rogers) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Pierre Fauconnier 

887. MRS. SAMUEL LESTER FULLER 
(Constance Pelham Greenough) 

Fifth in descent from Nathaniel Gorham 

500*. MRS. JAMES TERRY GARDINER 
(Eliza Greene Doane) 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

8th from John Doane 

458. MRS. JOHN GATES 

(Frances Amelia White) Ohio 

Seventh in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

623. MRS. GARDINER GAYLEY 
(Julia Thurston Gardiner) 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

542. MRS. GEORGE W. GIBBS 
(Augusta Kane) 

Eighth in descent from Hon, William Whiting 

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8o2. MRS. CASS GILBERT 
(Julia T. Finch) 

Eighth in descent from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 

564. MRS. CLINTON GILBERT 
(Margaret Gray Bacon) 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

411. MISS ELLEN GILDERSLEEVE GILBERT 
Seventh in descent from Jonathan Gilbert 

858. MRS. RILEY MILES GILBERT 
(Anne Ruffin Williams) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Walter Chiles 

570. MISS SARAH ELIZABETH GILBERT 
Seventh in descent from Jonathan Gilbert 

694. MRS. WILLIAM HOWARD GILDER 
(Louise Bancker Stafford) 

Fifth in descent from Col. Abraham Van Campen 

432. MRS. GEORGE LEWIS GILLESPIE 
(Frances Rhoby McMaster) 

Eighth in descent from Stukeley Westcott 

760. MRS. LOUIS ALLSTON GILLET 
(Helen Cortlandt Le Roy Kent) 

Eighth in descent from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

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770. MRS. JOHN WESTFIELD GILLETTE 
(Grace James) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Timothy Dwight 

loth from Walter Haynes 
loth from Edmond Hobart 

9th from Matthew Allyn 

9th from Thomas Newberry 

9th from William Phelps 

9th from Edmund Rice 

9th from Gov. John Webster 

9th from Lieut. David Wilton 

8th from Lieut. Jeremiah Beal 

8th from Capt. Roger Clap 

8th from Lieut. William Clarke 

8th from Rev. Henry Flynt 

8th from William Holton 

8th from Capt. Samuel Marshall 

8th from Major Benjamin Newberry 

8th from Col. Samuel Partridge 

8th from Lieut. Samuel Smith 

8th from Rev. Samuel Stone 

8th from John Strong 

8th from William Ward 

7th from Elder Preserved Clap 

7th from Samuel Clap 

7th from Capt. Joseph Hawley 

7th from Lieut. John Lyman 

6th from Capt. Henry Dwight 

6th from Capt. Samuel Dwight 

5th from Lieut.-Col. Simeon Dwight 

749. MRS. QUINCY O'M. GILLMORE 
(Margaret Van Kleeck) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Johannes Hardenburgh 

9th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 
9th from Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoendervoert 
8th from Hendrick Hendricksen Kip 
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7th from Lieut. Wallerand Du Mont 

7th from Col. Jacob Rutsen 

7th from Roelof Swartwout 

6th from Col. Leonard Lewis 

6th from Capt. Baltus Barentsen Van Kleeck 

5th from Jacobus Bruyn 



251. MRS. JAMES A. GLOVER 
(Frances Livingston) 

Fifth in descent from Justice William Smith 

9th from Benjamin Kissam 

9th from Brandt Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

8th from Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 

8th from Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 

7th from Adriaen Hegeman 

7th from Gov. Pieter Schuyler 

7th from Major Abram Staats 

7th from Capt. Daniel Whitehead 

6th from Capt. Nicholas Hoffman 

6th from Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 

6th from Englebert Lott 

6th from Anthony Rutgers 

6th from Samuel Staats 

5th from Ensign Andries Coeymans 

5th from Col. Martinus Hoffman 

5th from Hon. Abraham Lott 

4th from Isaac Roosevelt 



909. MRS. FREDERICK NORTON GODDARD 
(Minna Godwin) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. John Alden 

9th from Francis Cooke 

8th from Capt. John Howard 



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368. MRS. J. WARREN GODDARD 
(Geraldine Augusta Winslow) 

Seventh in descent from Kenelm Winslow 

7th from Ensign Samuel Corning 
7th from Major Thomas Leonard 
7th from Capt. Cyprian Nichols 
7th from John Woodbury 
6th from Capt. Anthony Lispenard 
6th from Capt. Thomas Seymour 
6th from Lieut. Peter Woodbury 
5th from Thomas Seymour, 2nd 



534. MRS. PERCY HAMILTON GOODSELL 
(Katharine Seymour Jackson) 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Haynes 



nth i 


"rom John Tilley 


loth i 


"rom Gov. William Bradford 


loth i 


"rom John Rowland 


loth i 


"rom Hon. William Pynchon 


9th i 


"rom Dr. George Alcocke 


9th i 


trom Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 


9th i 


"rom Capt. Lieut. Nicasius de Sille 


9th i 


rom Emanuel Downing 


9th i 


"rom Gov. Thomas Dudley 


9th i 


trom Capt. Elizur Holyoke 


9th i 


"rom Hon. John Talcott 


9th i 


trom Capt. Nathaniel Turner 


9th i 


"rom Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 


9th i 


trom Brandt Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 


9th i 


trom Gov. Thomas Welles 


9th i 


trom Hon. William Whiting 


9th J 


"rom Gov. George Wyllys 


8th i 


trom Rev. William Adams 


8th i 


rom Lieut. Thomas Cooper 


8th i 


Tom Col. John Gorham 


8th i 


"rom Gov. William Leete 




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8th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin, ist 

8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

8th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 

8th from John Steele 

8th from Hon. Richard Treat 

8th from Rev. John Warham 

8th from Gov. John Webster 

8th from John Woodbridge 

8th from Hon. Samuel Wyllys 

7th from Major John Chester 

7th from Justice William Pitkin, 2nd 

7th from Rev. Solomon Stoddard 

7th from Lieut. Robert Webster 

7th from Henry Wolcott 

7th from Rev. Timothy Woodbridge 

6th from Rev. Thomas Clap 

6th from Gov. William Pitkin, 3rd 

6th from Rev. Samuel Whitman 

5th from Maj.-Gen. Jabez Huntington 

5th from Gov. Roger Wolcott 

4th from Brig.-Gen. Oliver Wolcott 



923. MISS MARY SILSBY GOULD 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

loth from William Mullins 
9th from Hon. John Alden 
9th from Maj.-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 
9th from Elder William Brewster 
9th from William Collier 
9th from Edward Griswold 
9th from Richard Mather 
9th from Hon. Constant Southworth 
9th from Lieut. Thomas Stoughton 
9th from William Wadsworth 
8th from David Alden 
7th from Atherton Mather 
7th from Joshua Ripley 

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589. MRS. WILLIAM GRANT 

(Sarah A. Bates) California 
Eighth in descent from Capt. Martin Crygier 

765. MRS. COLLINS MILLARD GRAVES 

(Florence Dewey Ouackenbush) Vermont 
Eighth in descent from Resolved Waldron 

632. MISS FRANCES SUSAN GRAY 

Fifth in descent from Col. Abraham Van Campen 

799. MRS. OLIN D. GRAY 
(Lydia Blossom Gwin) 
Fifth in descent from Capt. Ephraim Grant 

271. MRS. GEORGE WALTON GREEN 
(Harriet Brodhead Atwater) 
Sixth in descent from Capt. Daniel Brodhead 

8th from Capt. Nathaniel Turner 

7th from Major Moses Mansfield 

6th from Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 

6th from Major Abraham Hasbrouck 

6th from Col. Jacob Rutsen 

5th from Capt. Johannes Bleecker 

5th from Ensign Charles Brodhead 

5th from Lieut. Col. Johannes Hardenbergh 

298. MRS. WALTER JEROME GREEN 
(Sarah Kettelhuyn Swartwout) 
Fifth in descent from Lieut. Daniel Kettelhuyn 

. 8th from Thomas Swartwout 
8th from Gov. John Webster 
7th from Thomas Judd 
7th from Roeloff Swartwout 
6th from Lieut. Johannes Ter Bos 
5th from Capt. Jacobus Swartwout 
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5th from Lieut. Hendrick Ter Bos 

5th from Karl Hansen Toll 

4th from Capt. Cornelius Swartwout 

4th from Capt. Simon Hansen Toll 

848. MRS. ERNEST GREENE 
(Margaret Herriman Dow) 

Tenth in descent from Elder William Brewster 

118. MRS. GEORGE de BOKETON GREENE 
(Harriet Mum ford Campbell) 

Seventh in descent from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 

9th from Philip Sherman 

8th from Att.-Gen. Edward Richmond 

8th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

8th from Kenelm Winslow 

5th from Col. Jedediah Elderkin 

5th from Capt. Thomas Mumford 

4th from Col. Samuel Campbell 

4th from Major John Keyes 

257*. MRS. WILLIAM GREENOUGH 
(Alice Mary Patterson) 

Eighth in descent from Richard Warren 

941. MRS. MAX GRUNDNER 
(Sarah Bloodgood) 

Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Fitz Randolph 

782. MRS. WILLIAM CURTIS GULLIVER 
(Louisa Green) 

Eight in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

8th from Gov. John Haynes 
8th from Gov. George Wyllys 
7th from Hon. Samuel Wyllys 
6th from Lieut. Henry Green 
5th from Rev. Abraham Pierson 

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294*. MRS. CHARLES L. HACKSTAFF 
(Margaret Euphemia Hoffman) 

Fourth in descent from Col. Martinus Hoffman 

130*. MRS. CHARLES COOLIDGE HAIGHT 
(Euphemia Kneeland) 

Fifth in descent from Col. Peter Bard 

308. MRS. FREDERICK E. HAIGHT 
(Alice Post) 
Fourth in descent from Capt. Stephen Barber 

398. MISS MARY H. HALDANE 

Sixth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Filkin 



679. MISS ELIZABETH PRESCOTT HALE 

Tenth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

loth from William Chadbume 

loth from Governor Ambrose Gibbons 

9th from Rev. Peter Bulkeley 

9th from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

9th from Rev. Samuel Dudley 

9th from Lieut. Andrew Eliot 

9th from Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 

9th from Lieut. Ralph Hall 

9th from George Hubbard 

9th from Edmund Rice 

9th from Alexander Shapleigh 

9th from Henry Sherburne 

9th from Rev. Samuel Skelton 

9th from Thomas Spencer 

9th from Augustine Storer 

9th from Capt. John Wheelwright 

8th from Rev. Edward Bulkeley 

8th from Lieut. Tristram Coffin, 2d 
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8th from Nathaniel Felton 

8th from Capt. Kingsley Hall 

8th from Richard Hubbard 

8th from Rev. Robert Jordan 

8th from Thomas Moulton 

8th from Lieut. Andrew Newcomb 

8th from Lieut. Roger Plaisted 

8th from Edward Risleworth 

8th from Henry Sewall 

8th from Lieut. Joseph Wheeler 

8th from Capt. William White 

7th from Capt. Matthew Austin 

7th from Cornet Peter Ayer 

7th from Hon. Peter Bulkeley 

7th from Hon. John Gilman 

7th from Capt. Thomas Hale 

7th from Capt. Tobias Langdon 

7th from Justice Simon Lynde 

7th from Capt. Jonathan Prescott 

7th from Lieut. Humphrey Scammon 

7th from Lieut. James Smith 

7th from Lieut. Joseph Storer 

7th from Lieut. Jacob Toppan 

7th from John White 

7th from Michael Wigglesworth 

7th from Dep.-Gov. Francis Willoughby 

6th from Capt. Ichabod Goodwin 

6th from Capt. Samuel Jordan 

6th from Nathaniel Lynde 

6th from Obediah Newcomb 

6th from James Plaisted 

6th from Ensign Benjamin Smith 

6th from Col. John Storer 

5th from Lieut. Samuel Black 

5th from Lieut. Thomas Hale 

5th from Capt. Samuel Haywood 

5th from Capt. Tristram Jordan 

5th from Capt. Moses Little 

5th from Capt John Prescott 

4th from Richard King 

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541* MRS. CHARLES HENRY HALL 
(Elizabeth Margaret Ames) 

Eighth in descent from Governor George Yeardley 

8th from Justice Adam Thorogood 
7th from Col. Argall Yeardley 
6th from John Powell 

201. MISS MARGARET SEYMOUR HALL 

Seventh in descent from Capt, Joshua Scottow 

9th from Justice Adam Thorogood 

9th from Gov. George Yeardley 

8th from John Powell 

8th from Col. Argall Yeardley 

7th from Capt. John Powell, 2nd 

6th from Capt. Benjamin Gibbs 

5th from Hugh Hall 

743. MRS. WILLIS E. HALL 

(Ina Buckingham Fenner) 
Sixth in descent from Capt. Arthur Fenner 

776*. MRS. LAWRENCE WOODRUFF HALSEY 
(Mary Louisa Loveridge) Wisconsin 

Sixth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Pierson 

886. MRS. RICHARD T. HAINES HALSEY 
(Effie Torboss Underbill) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. John Underbill 

166*. MRS. WILLIAM L. HALSEY 
(Helen Mumford) 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Winthrop 

8th from Philip Sherman 

7th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 

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7th from Hon. Anthony Hawkins 
6th from Capt. Thomas Hart 
5th from Gov. Gurdon Saltonstall 
4th from Capt. Thomas Mum ford 

757. MRS. EDWARD STEPHEN HARKNESS 
(Mary Stillman) 

Ninth in descent from Major Brian Pendleton 

loth from Thomas Hazard 
9th from John Anthony 
9th from William Arnold 
9th from James Babcock 
9th from Joseph Clarke 
9th from Capt. Edmund Goodenow 
9th from George Lawton 
9th from John Tripp 
9th from Stukeley Westcott 
8th from Gov. Benedict Arnold 
8th from Robert Burdick 
8th from Gov. Jeremiah Clarke 
8th from Joseph Clarke, Jr. 
8th from Gov. John Coggeshall 
8th from Joshua Coggeshall 
8th from John Crandall 
8th from John Maxson 
8th from Capt. James Pendleton 
8th from Tobias Saunders 
7th from George Babcock 
7th from John Babcock 
7th from Major John Bliss 
7th from Jeremiah Clarke, Jr. 
7th from John Saunders 
7th from George Sisson 
7th from William Weedon 
6th from Capt. Thomas Potter 
5th from Capt. William Bliss 
5th from Ensign Benjamin Stillman 
4th from Capt. George Stillman 

115 



894. MRS. WILLIAM LAMON HARKNESS 
(Edith Hale) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

9th from Rev. Adam Blackman 

9th from Edward Holyoke 

9th from William Mullins 

9th from Hon. Richard Treat 

8th from Hon. John Alden 

8th from Samuel Boardman 

8th from Rev. Peter Bulkeley 

8th from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

8th from John Dunham 

8th from Lieut. John HoUister 

8th from Capt. Elizur Holyoke 

8th from Walter Hoyt 

8th from Hon. William Pynchon 

8th from Hon. John Talcott 

7th from Rev. Gershom Bulkeley 

7th from Capt. John Carter 

7th from Lieut. James Converse 

7th from Ensign Elizur Frary 

7th from Rev. Thomas Han ford 

7th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 

7th from Edmund Rice 

7th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 

7th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 

7th from Capt. Samuel Welles 

6th from Major James Converse 

6th from Rev. Moses Dickinson 

6th from Justice William Pitkin, Jr. 

6th from Capt. Samuel Welles, Jr. 

5th from Capt. Josias Converse 

5th from Col. Thomas Welles 

6th from Capt. Samuel Comstock 

946. MRS. JOSEPH W. HARRIMAN 
(Augusta Barney) 

Seventh in descent from Jacob Barney 

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8o3. MRS. RICHARD B. HARRIS 
(Cornelia W. Macy) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. John Gorham 

422. MRS. THOMAS ROBINSON HARRIS 
(Margaret Schenck Van Kleeck) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Francois Rombouts 

6th from Lieut. William Teller 
4th from Lieut. Abraham Schenck 
3rd from Major Henry Schenck 

258. MRS. HENRY GILBERT HART 
(Lucy Lord Kimball) 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell 

8th from Hon. Matthew Allyn 

8th from Maj.-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 

8th from Col. John Clark 

8th from Lieut. Samuel Smith 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Stebbins 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Stoughton 

8th from William Wadsworth 

7th from Capt. Roger Clap 

7th from Nathaniel Dickinson 

7th from Edward Jackson 

7th from Major Benjamin Newberry 

7th from Lieut. William Pratt 

7th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 

6th from Capt. Preserved Clap 

6th from Atherton Mather 

5th from Lieut.-Col. Simon Lothrop 



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412.* MRS. MARCELLUS HARTLEY 
(Frances Chester White) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

9th from Rev. Peter Bulkeley 

9th from Edward Holyoke 

9th from Rev. John Jones 

9th from Hon. William Pynchon 

9th from Hon. Richard Treat 

8th from Lieut. Francis Bell 

8th from Hugh Calkins 

8th from George Clark 

8th from Thomas Gardner 

8th from Lieut. John Hollister 

8th from Capt. Elizur Holyoke 

8th from Edward Howe 

8th from Hon. John Talcott 

7th from Cornet Peter Ayer 

7th from John Bissell 

7th from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

7th from Richard Gardner 

7th from Hon. Thomas Macy 

7th from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 

7th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 

7th from Edmund Rice 

7th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 

7th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 

7th from Capt. Samuel Welles 

6th from Quarter-Master John Bissell, 2nd 

6th from Lieut. Josiah Jones 

6th from Justice William Pitkin, 2nd 

6th from Capt. Daniel Sterling 

6th from Capt. Samuel Welles, 2nd 

6th from Lieut. Daniel White 

5th from Capt. Nathaniel Kingsbury 

5th from Col. Thomas Welles 

5th from Capt. Daniel White, Jr. 

4th from Lieut.-Col. Isaac Dayton 

4th from Capt. Joel White 

118 



345- MRS. WILFRID HARTLEY 
(Leonora Berry) 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Winthrop 

482.* MISS ANN E. HASBROOK 

Sixth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Filkin 

630.* MRS. FREDERICK HASBROUCK 
(Melinda Harriet Van Vorst) 

Eighth in descent from Ensign Benjamin Butterfield 

617.* MRS. NATHANIEL W. T. HATCH 

(Margaret Riggs San ford) 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Webster 

260. MISS FRANCES BARNARD HAWLEY 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

loth from Hon. William Pyncheon 
loth from Hon. Richard Treat 

9th from Hon. John Talcott 

8th from Hon. Thomas Macy 

8th from Hon. John Mason 

8th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 

7th from Capt. William Curtis 

7th from Capt. John Gardner 

7th from Capt. Joseph Hawley 

4th from Col. Henry Quackenbush 

647. MISS MARGARITA LANSING HAWLEY 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

9th from Hendrick Hendricksen Kip 
8th from John B riggs 
8th from Capt. George Denison 
8th from Andrew Ward 
7th from Capt. William Curtis 
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7th from Lieut. Volckert Jansen Douw 

7th from Joseph Hawley 

6th from Capt. John Hawley 

4th from Col. Jacob Lansing 

4th from Col. Henry Quackenbush 

473. MRS. JOHN CUNNINGHAM HAZEN 
(Emily Hall) 

Seventh in descent from Francis Bloetgoet 

7th from Adriaen Hegeman 

7th from Lieut. Thomas Johnson 

6th from Ensign Samuel Frye 

5th from Capt. Joshua Hall 

4th from Capt. Abiel Frye 

3rd from Lieut. Abiel Frye, 2nd 

295. MRS. CHARLES HEDGES 

(Anne Livingston) California 

Fifth in descent from Col, Robert Livingston 

891. MRS. WILLIAM TODD HELMUTH 
(Fannie Ida Pritchard) 

Fifth in descent from Major Elias Van Benschoten 

613. MRS. ALEXANDER HENDERSON 
(Catherine Mary Middleton) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 

8th from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

8th from Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 

7th from Lieut. Andrew Eliot 

7th from Capt. William Gerrish 

7th from Maj. Gen. Daniel Gookin 

7th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 

6th from Capt. Samuel Gookin 

4th from William Greenleaf 
120 



350. MRS. ELLWOOD HENDRICK 
(Mary Josephine Pomeroy) 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Webster 

556. MRS. JAMES WILLIAMSON HENNING 
(Sue Thornton Merriwether) 

Fifth in descent from County-Lieut. John Baylor 

665. MRS. HAROLD HERRICK 
(Anne Trotter Lawrence) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. WiUiam Lawrence 

637. MRS. LOUIS HEWLETT 

(Althea Livingston Schoonmaker) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Rip Van Dam 

838. MISS ANNA ASHFIELD HEWSTON 

Seventh in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

494. MRS. ASHTON BRYANT HEYL 
(Charlotte Kilgour) Ohio 

Sixth in descent from Att.-Gen. James Alexander 

745. MRS. FREDERICK B. HIBBARD 
(Alida Van Deusen) 

Seventh in descent from Abram Pieterse Van Deursen 

426. MRS. ALFRED HINES HICKS, JR. 

(Margaret Lawrence Hoyte) Tennessee 

Seventh in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence 

9th from Hon. John Alden 

8th from Gov. Thomas Mayhew 

4th from Justice John Berrien 

259. MRS. THOMAS HICKS 
(Angie King) 

Seventh in descent from Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwen- 
hoven 

121 



397- MRS. FRANCIS J. HIGGINSON 
(Grace G. Haldane) 

Sixth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Filkin 

794. MRS. LOUIS W. HILL 

(Maud Van Cortlandt Taylor) Minnesota 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

467. MRS. FRANCIS HILLHOUSE 
(Sarah Griswold Fitch) 

Eighth in descent from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 

47. MRS. JAMES HILLHOUSE 
(Hildegarde Speyers) 

Seventh in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

9th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

8th from Capt. Hendrick Cuyler 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

7th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 

6th from Col. Jacob Kollock 

6th from Col. Philip Livingston 

5th from Capt. Robert Livingston 

5th from John Swift 

212. MISS MARGARET PROUTY HILLHOUSE 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 

9th from Thomas Angell 
9th from Thomas Arnold 
9th from Rev. Chad Brown 
9th from Rev. Obadiah Holmes 
9th from Hon. John Wickes 
8th from Capt. Richard Arnold 
8th from John Brown 
8th from Griffin Crafts 
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8th from Capt. Samuel Gorton 

8th from Lieut. William Hatch 

8th from Capt. Edward Johnson 

8th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

7th from Capt. Samuel Comstock 

7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

7th from Major William Johnson 

7th from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 

7th from Lieut. James Torrey 

7th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

7th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

7th from Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 

7th from Major Peter Winne 

7th from Henry Wolcott 

6th from Hon. Johannes Cuyler 

6th from Capt. Randall Holden 

6th from Rev. James Fitch 

6th from Capt. Matthew Sherwood 

6th from Major Joseph Stafford 

6th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 

5th from Capt. Gideon Comstock 

3rd from Major William Hillhouse 

386.* MRS. THOMAS HILLHOUSE 
(Harriet Prouty) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Randall Holden 

8th from Thomas Angell 

8th from Thomas Arnold 

8th from Rev. Chad Brown 

8th from Obadiah Holmes 

8th from Hon. John Wickes 

7th from Capt. Richard Arnold 

7th from John Brown 

7th from Hon. Samuel Gorton 

6th from Capt. Samuel Comstock 

6th from Major Peter Winne 

5th from Joseph Stafford 

4th from Justice Gideon Comstock 

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I54-* MRS. RIPLEY HITCHCOCK 
(Martha Wolcott Hall) 

Fifth in descent from Governor Roger Wolcott 

8th from Hon. Matthew Allyn 

8th from Edward Holyoke 

8th from Hon. William Pynchon 

8th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

8th from Gov. John Webster 

7th from Capt. John Chester 

7th from Capt. Daniel Clarke 

7th from Capt. John Minor 

7th from Capt. Nicholas Olmsted 

7th from Hon. John Talcott 

7th from Capt. Samuel Welles 

6th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 

4th from Capt. David Ellsworth 

4th from Major Erastus Wolcott 

3rd from Ch.-Jus. Oliver Ellsworth 

236. MRS. GEORGE HOADLEY 

(Genevieve Groesbeck) Ohio 

Eighth in descent from Abram Ver Planck 

327. MRS. ROBERT HOE 
(Olivia Phelps James) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

8th from George Alcocke 

8th from William Gaylord 

8th from Edward Griswold 

8th from Gov. John Haynes 

8th from Henry Wolcott 

8th from Gov. George Wyllys 

7th from Rev. John Woodbridge 

7th from Samuel Wyllys 

6th from Rev. Timothy Woodbridge 

5th from Rev. Timothy Woodbridge, 2nd 
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145-* MRS. EUGENE AUGUSTUS HOFFMAN 
(Mary Crooke Elmendorf) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Conradt Elmendorph 

149. MRS. SAMUEL VERPLANCK HOFFMAN 
(Louisa Norwood Smith) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

9th from Maj.-Gen, Humphrey Atherton 

8th from Dep.-Gov. James Graham 

7th from Anthony Rutgers 

6th from Leonard Lispenard 

5th from Hon. Lewis Morris Ashfield 

819. MRS. CHARLES SAVAGE HOMER 
(Martha Ellen French) 

Seventh in descent from Gapt. William French 

7th from Lieut. John Johnson 
6th from Capt. Jonathan Dan forth 

321. MRS. HAMILTON L. HOPPIN 

(Cornelia Van Rensselaer Erving) 

Eighth in descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 

81. MISS ANNIE LAWRENCE HORN 

Fourth in descent from Gen. Nathaniel Woodhull 

6th from Major Thomas Lawrence 
5th from Capt. John Lawrence 
3rd from Major Jonathan Lawrence 

461. MRS. WILLIAM B. HORNBLOWER 
(Emily San ford) 

Ninth in descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker 

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4i8. MRS. DAVID LEAVITT HOUGH 
(Heloise Beekman) 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

nth from Gov. Thomas Welles 
loth from Rev. Charles Chauncey 
loth from Capt. George Denison 
9th from Capt. John Gallup 
9th from Capt. John Seaman 
9th from Capt. John Underhill 
8th from Capt. William Ely 
8th from Col. David Goodrich 
7th from Johannes de Peyster 
7th from Major Daniel Ely 
7th from Elisha Parker 
7th from Capt. Joseph Piatt 
7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 
7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 
7th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 
6th from Capt. Isaac Bedlow 
6th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 
6th from Capt. Johannes de Peyster, 2nd 
6th from Adam Hude 
6th from Hon. John Johnstone 
6th from Capt. Elisha Parker, 2nd 
6th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 
5th from Col. Joseph Platte Cooke 
5th from Col. James Hude 
5th from Capt. John Parker 
5th from Capt. Hendrick Rutgers 
5th from Rev. William Skinner 
4th from James Beekman 
,4th from Capt. James Parker 

356. MRS. WILLIAM ADDISON HOUGHTON 
(Charlotte Morris) Maine 

Seventh in descent from Governor Benedict Arnold 

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8ii. MRS. EDMOND HOWARD-MARTIN 
(Elizabeth Agnew) 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

614. MRS. HOWARD L. HOWISON 
(Hannah Johnson Middleton) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 

8th from Tristram Coffin 
8th from Lieut. Edmund Greenleaf 
7th from Lieut. Andrew Eliot 
7th from Capt. William Gerrish 
71th from Maj.-Gen. Daniel Gookin 
7th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 
6th from Capt. Samuel Gookin 
4th from William Greenleaf 

193. MRS. ALFRED CORNELIUS HOWLAND 
(Clara Ward) 

Fifth in descent from Edmund Ward 

8th from Lieut. Nathaniel Mott 
8th from Sir John Pell 
7th from Andrew Ward 

744. MRS. EDWARD C. HOYT 
(Ida Bruggerhof) 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Webster 

64. MRS. LOUIS THURSTON HOYT 
(Frances Mary Jones) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Benedict Arnold 



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24.* MRS. LYDIG M. HOYT 
(Geraldine Livingston) 

Second in descent from Major Morgan Lewis 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Col. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 

6th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

6th from Col. Robert Livingston 

5th from Col. Henricus Beekman 

5th from Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 

5th from Governor Pieter Schuyler 

4th from Col. Henricus Beekman, 2nd 

3rd from Francis Lewis 

3rd from Justice Robert R. Livingston 

3rd from Justice William Smith 



-j-jj. MRS. WILLIAM BALLARD HOYT 

(Esther Hill) 

Tenth in descent from Governor Thomas Mayhew 

252. MRS. WILLIAM E. HOYT 
(Susan Rogers White) 

Fourth in descent from Col. Joseph Williams 

919. MRS. SAMUEL BIRDSEY HUBBARD 
(Irma Allen Phillips) Florida 

Fifth in descent from Ensign Thomas Bull 

8. MRS. S. E. JOHNSON HUDSON 
(Susan Edwards Johnson) 

Third in descent from Lieut.-Col. William Samuel Johnson 



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382.* MRS. WILLIAM P. HULBERT 
(Caroline M. Bowne) Ohio 

Seventh in descent from Capt. John Underhill 

466. MRS. GEORGE H. HULL 
(Lucia E. Houston) 

Fourth in descent from Col. Thomas Polk 

161.* MRS. CHARLES H. HUNT 

(Anna de Peyster Livingston) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

7th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

6th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

6th from Johannes de Peyster 

6th from Gov. Pieter Schuyler 

6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

6th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 

5th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 

5th from Dr. Johannes de Peyster, 2nd 

5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

4th from Robert Livingston 

3rd from Col. Peter R. Livingston 

711. MRS. CHARLES WARREN HUNT 
(Mary Osgood Riggs) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. John Osgood 

7th from Governor Nicholas Greenberry 
7th from Col. Henry Ridgely 
6th from Major Edward Dorsey 

854. MISS VIRGINIA LIVINGSTON HUNT 

Tenth in descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

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62.* MRS. WALDO HUTCHINS 
(Elizabeth Ellsworth) 
Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford 
8th from Richard Treat 
7th from Tristram Coffin 
7th from Lieut. John Hollister 
7th from John Steele 
7th from Gov. John Webster 
7th from Gov. Thomas Welles 
7th from William Whiting 
6th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 
6th from Ma j .-Gen. Daniel Gookin 
6th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 
6th from Joseph Hawley 
6th from Capt. Samuel Welles 
6th from Henry Wolcott 
5th from Capt. Samuel Gookin 
5th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf, 2nd 
3rd from Capt. David Ellsworth 
3rd from William Greenleaf 
2nd from Hon. Oliver Ellsworth 

571. MRS. F. ABBOTT INGALLS 
(Martha Houghtaling) 
Eighth in descent from Lieut. Jan Willemsen Hooghtyling 

93. MISS ELIZABETH RICKARD INNES 
Fourth in descent from Francis Lewis 

440. MRS. WILLIAM T. INNES 

(Elizabeth Goodrich Le Moyne) 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley 

581. MRS. GEORGE INNESS, JR. 
(Julia Goodrich) 
Eighth in descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

459. MISS JEANNE CLARKE IRWIN-MARTIN 

Seventh in descent from Dep.-Gov. George Clarke 

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864. MRS. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY ISAACS 
(Marion Esther Fuller) 

Seventh in descent from Hon. John Alden 

352. MRS. JOSEPH C JACKSON 
(Katharine Perkins Day) 

Fifth in descent from Governor William Pitkin 

loth from John Tilley 
9th from Gov. William Bradford 
9th from John Howland 
8th from Dr. George Alcocke 
8th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford 2nd 
8th from Emanuel Downing 
8th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 
8th from Gov. John Haynes 
8th from Capt. Nathaniel Turner 
8th from Major William Whiting 
8th from Gov. George Wyllys 
7th from Rev. William Adams 
7th from Lieut. Thomas Cooper 
7th from Capt. John Gorham 
7th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 
7th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 
7th from John Steele 
7th from Anthony Stoddard 
7th from Hon. Richard Treat 
7th from Rev. John Warham 
7th from Gov. John Webster 
7th from Rev. John Whiting 
7th from John Woodb ridge 
7th from Hon. Samuel Wyllys 
6th from Justice William Pitkin, 2nd 
6th from Rev. Solomon Stoddard 
6th from Lieut. Robert Webster 
6th from Rev. Timothy Woodbridge 
6th from Rev. Thomas Clap 
5th from Rev. Samuel Whitman 

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692. MRS. PERCY JACKSON 
(Alice Hooker Day) 

Eighth in descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker 

217. MRS. WILLIAM BENNETT JACKSON 
(Cornelia Franklin Sherman) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Simon Bradstreet 

9th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 

8th from Edward Holyoke 

8th from Hon. William Pynchon 

7th from Dep.-Gov. Thomas Danforth 

7th from Philip Sherman 

7th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

7th from Rev. Samuel Whiting 

7th from Kenelm Winslow 

6th from Major Peter Bulkeley 

3rd from Capt. William Barron 

896. MRS. WALTER BELKNAP JAMES 
(Helen Goodsell Jennings) 

Sixth in descent from Col. John Burr 

9th from Col. John Clark 

9th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

9th from Major Simon Willard 

8th from Dep.-Gov. Stephen Goodyear 

8th from Joseph Hawley 

8th from George Hull 

8th from Rev. John Jones 

8th from Joseph Judson 

8th from Lieut. William Pratt 

8th from Capt. Matthew Sherwood 

8th from Hon. John Talcott 

8th from John Wakeman 

8th from Andrew Ward 



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8th from Dr. William Ward 

8th from Quarter-Master Thomas Welles, Jr. 

7th from Major Nathan Gold 

7th from Cornelius Hull 

7th from Capt. James Judson 

7th from Lieut.-Col. John Talcott 

7th from Rev. Samuel Wakeman 

6th from John Burr, Jr. 

6th from Dep.-Gov. Nathan Gold, 2nd 

6th from Capt. Theophilus Hull 

6th from Capt. John Kirtland 

6th from Capt. James Lewis 

6th from Capt. Joseph Wakeman 

5th from Capt. John Burr 

5th from Justice Peter Burr 

4th from Capt. Abraham Gold 

599. MRS. EDWARD G. JANEWAY 
(Frances Strong Rogers) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Caleb Stanley 

844. MRS. JOHN HOWELL JANEWAY 
(Margaret McAllister) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

940. MISS HELEN HARTLEY JENKINS 

Tenth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

nth from Rev. Peter Bulkeley 

nth from Edward Holyoke 

nth from Rev. John Jones 

nth from Hon. William Pynchon 

nth from Hon. Richard Treat 

loth from Lieut. Francis Bell 
loth from Hugh Caulkins 

loth from George Clark 

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loth from Thomas Gardner 
loth from William Goodwin 
loth from Lieut. John Hollister 
loth from Capt, Elizur Holyoke 
loth from Hon. John Talcott 
9th from Cornet Peter Ayer 
9th from John Bissell 
9th from Hon. Tristram Coffin 
9th from Richard Gardner 
9th from Hon. Thomas Macy 
9th from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 
9th from Capt. Thomas Mumson 
9th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 
9th from Edmund Rice 
9th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 
9th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 
9th from Capt. Samuel Welles 
8th from Capt. John Bissell 
8th from Lieut. Samuel Hale 
8th from Capt. Josiah Jones 
8th from Capt. Nathaniel Merriman 
8th from Justice William Pitkin, Jr. 
8th from Capt. Daniel Sterling 
8th from Capt. Samuel Welles, Jr. 
8th from Lieut. Daniel White 
7th from Capt. Thomas Curtis 
7th from Capt. Jonathan Hale 
7th from Capt. Nathaniel Kingsbury 
7th from Col. Thomas Welles 
7th from Capt. Daniel White 
6th from Lieut. Col. Isaac Dayton 
6th from Capt. Jonathan Hale, Jr. 
6th from Capt. Joel White 



263. MRS. SILVANUS F. JENKINS, JR. 
(Eliza Macy) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. John Gorham 



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638. MRS. WALTER JENNINGS 
(Jean Pollock Brown) 

Eighth in descent from Rev. Chad Brown 

9th from Gov. William Hutchinson 

9th from Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 

9th from Abram Isaacse Ver Planck 

8th from Gov. William Coddington 

8th from Capt. George Denison 

8th from Lieut. Wallerand Du Mont 

8th from John San ford 

Sth from Lieut. Hendrick Jochem Schoonmaker 

8th from David Pieterse Schuyler 

Sth from Thomas Stanton 

7th from Quarter-Master Jan Baptist Du Mont 

7th from Rev. James Noyes 

7th from Nehemiah Palmer 

7th from Gov. Peleg Sanford 

7th from Capt. Egbert Schoonmaker 

7th from Hon. David Davidse Schuyler 

6th from Ensign Igenes Du Mont 

6th from Rev. James Noyes, Jr. 

6th from Capt. Ichabod Palmer 

5th from Major James Brown 

5th from Capt. Thomas Noyes 

5th from Ensign Theunis Van Benschoten 

932. MRS. WILLIAM TRAVERS JEROME 
(Lavinia Taylor Howe) 

Seventh in descent from Major John Pell 

6th from Capt. Samuel Brigham 
6th from Col. Thomas Howe 
6th from Thomas Pell 



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146.* MRS. EDWARD H. JEWETT 
(Sophia Seymour Miller) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 

7th from Gov. Abram Staats 
7th from Capt. John Underhill 
7th from Major John Webster 
5th from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 
5th from Eleazar Miller 

369.* MRS. ARTHUR BREEZE JOHNSON 
(Eliza Stringham Hunt) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. John Savage 

44. MISS EDITH JOHNSON 

Fifth in descent from Samuel Johnson 

9th from Abram Ver Planck 
8th from Rev. Thomas Hooker 
8th from Justice Nicholas Newlin 
8th from Ensign Gulian Ver Planck 
7th from Justice Nathaniel Newlin 
7th from Major Matthias Nicoll 

276. MRS. JOHN QUINCEY ADAMS JOHNSON 
(Caroline Curtiss) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Myles Standish 

102. MRS. PHILIP EDWARDS JOHNSON 
(Laura Hoadley) 

Seventh in descent from Governor William (Tangier) 
Smith 
8th from Rev. Thomas Hooker 
8th from Capt. Thomas Willett 
7th from Capt. Timothy Dwight 
7th from Col. Samuel Partridge 
6th from Col. Timothy Dwight, 2nd 
6th from Rev. James Pierpont 
4th from William Burnet 
136 



769. MRS. S. FISHER JOHNSON 
(Sara Lowry Seymour) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

8th from Henry Wolcott 

7th from Major Samuel Appleton 

7th from Henry Wolcott 

6th from Capt. Robert Welles 

5th from Capt. Robert Welles, 2nd 

4th from Capt. Robert Welles, 3rd 

712. MRS. EDWARD RENSHAW JONES 
(Mary Baldwin) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Richard Beers 

46.* MRS. JOHN D. JONES 

(Josephine Katharine Floyd- Jones) 
Fourth in descent from Justice David Jones 

7th from Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 
6th from Col. Richard Floyd 
6th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 
6th from Col. Thomas Willett 
5th from Col. William Willett 

7^. MISS LOUISE ELIZABETH JONES 

Seventh in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

9th from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

8th from Capt. John Avery 

8th from John Hicks 

8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

8th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

7th from Col. Thomas Hicks 

7th from Justice Hercules Shepard 

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7th from Major Pieter Van Brugh 
7th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 
6th from Major Thomas Jones 
6th from Col. Jacob Kollock 
6th from Oswald Peel 
5th from John Swift 

54. MRS. OLIVER LIVINGSTON JONES 
(Mary Elizabeth Jones) 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

7th from William Washburne 

6th from Robert Jackson 

6th from Capt. John Seaman 

5th from Col. John Jackson 

5th from Major Thomas Jones 

435. MRS. S. BEACH JONES 
(Gertrude R. Crosby) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Jacobus Van Schoonhoven 

116. MRS. WALTER MOTT JONES 
(Ellen Shepherd Van Cleef ) 

Eighth in descent from Edward Howell 

9th from Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 

8th from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

8th from Joseph Judson 

8th from Capt. Roelof Mattense Schenck 

7th from Major John Howell 

7th from Petrus Nevins 

, 7th from Jan Van Cleef 

771. MRS. WILLIAM PIERSON JUDSON 
(Anna Little John Thompson) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Richard Treat 

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859. MRS. JOHN I. KANE 

(Fanny Randall Brandreth) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Edward Winslow 

408. MRS. THEODORE F. KANE 
(Bessie Henley Higbee) 

Eighth in descent from John Howland 

945- MRS. THOMAS KEELY 

(Elizabeth Kendall) Colorado 

Seventh in descent from Col. Henry Pierson 

424. MRS. WILLIAM A. KEENER 
(Frances Smith) 

Third in descent from Capt. John Nixon 

693. MRS. JOHN S. KENNEDY 
(Emma Baker) 

Third in descent from Matthias Baker 

139. MRS. JAMES KENT 

(Louisa Morris Stewart) 

Sixth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

9th from Att.-Gen. James Graham 

8th from Lieut. Govert Loockermans 

8th from Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 

8th from Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 

7th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

7th from Major Abram Staats 

7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

6th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 

6th from Samuel Staats 

6th from Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt 

5th from Hon. Lewis Morris, 2nd 

4th from Brig.-Gen. Lewis Morris, 3rd 

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455- MRS. W. IRVING KENT 

(Helen Van Cortlandt Stewart) 

Sixth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

8th from Lieut. Govert Loockermans 

8th from Hon. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 

8th from Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoendervoert 

7th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

7th from Att.-Gen. James Graham 

7th from Major Abram Staats 

7th from Col. Olofif Stevense Van Cortlandt 

6th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 

6th from Samuel Staats 

6th from Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt 

5th from Hon. Lewis Morris, 2nd 

4th from Brig.-Gen. Lewis Morris, 3rd 

718.* MRS. WILLIAM KENT 
(Emily T. Lorillard) 

Fourth in descent from Col. John Lasher 

373. MISS ELIZABETH BUTLER KERNAN 
Eighth in descent from Capt. James Avery 

916. MRS. WALTER N. KERNAN 
(Sophia Maria Swan) 

Eighth in descent from Rev. Samuel Stone 

856. MRS. WALTER CRAIG KERR 
(Lucy Lyon) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Philip Schuyler 

563. MRS. WILLIAM PLATT KETCHAM 
(Lydia Coit Collins) 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

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485.* MRS. EDWARD KING 
(Mary Augusta Le Roy) 

Sixth in descent from Governor Petrus Stuyvesant 

486.* MISS MARY LE ROY KING 

Seventh in descent from Governor Petrus Stuyvesant 

231. MRS. WILLIAM M. KINGSLAND 

(Mary J. Macy) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. John Gorham 

8th from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

8th from Thomas Gardner 

8th from John Rowland 

7th from Hon. Richard Gardner 

7th from Capt. Christopher Hussey 

7th from Hon. Thomas Macy 

6th from Lieut.-Co. John Gorham, 2nd 

876. MRS. CHARLES EDWARD KNOBLAUCH 
(Mary Aletta Bookstaver) 

Seventh in descent from Rev. Thomas Han ford 

278. MRS. BENJAMIN KNOWER 
(Mary Constance Allen) 

Seventh in descent from William Phelps 

7th from Hon. Roger Ailing 
5th from Col. Joseph Phelps 
4th from Capt. Asahel Hall 
3rd from Col. Noah Phelps 

447. MRS. DE WITT KNOX 
(Louise Chambers) 

Third in descent from Col. Frederick Frelinghuysen 

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897- MRS. HERMAN D. KOUNTZE 
(Clara A. Palmer) 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Boardman 

820. MRS. GILBERT DIMOCK LAMB 
(Blanche Dominique Baldwin) 

Fourth in descent from Justice Roger Sherman 

395.* MRS. LEWIS LAMPMAN 
(Adelaine Ely Bronck) 

Fourth in descent from Major Jan Leendertse Bronck 

9th from William Mullins 

8th from Hon. John Alden 

8th from Thomas Stanton 

7th from Capt. George Denison 

7th from William Paybodie 

7th from Hon. Richard Treat 

7th from Henry Wolcott 

7th from Andries de Vos 

6th from Capt. John Gallup 

6th from Capt. Martin Cornelisse Van Buren 

6th from Lieut. Daniel White 

6th from Major Peter Winne 

5th from Lieut. Jan Pieterse Bronck 

4th from Lieut. Leendert Janse Bronck 

4th from Rev. William Worthington 

710. MISS MARIA BRONCK LAMPMAN 

Fourth in descent from Lieut. Jan Pieterse Bronck 

325. MRS. EDWARD H. LANDON 
(Mary Lucretia Grinnell) 

Tenth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

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842. MISS CHARLOTTE TAYLOR LANE 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

8th from Gov. William Bradford 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell 

8th from Capt. Hugh Mason 

8th from Rev. Nathaniel Rogers 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 

8th from Rev. Henry Whitfield 

8th from Lieut. Edward Winship 

8th from Josiah Winslow 

7th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 

7th from Capt. Thomas Brooks 

7th from Capt. Richard Bushnell 

7th from Rev. James Fitch 

7th from Gov. William Leete 

7th from George Minot 

7th from John Whipple 

7th from Rev. John Woodbridge 

6th from Major James Fitch, Jr. 

6th from Job Lane 

6th from Capt. Timothy Wheeler 

6th from Capt. John Whipple 

5th from Col. John Lane 

4th from Major Zabdiel Rogers 

438. MRS. WOLCOTT GRISWOLD LANE 
(Edith Green Perkins) 

Fourth in descent from Governor Matthew Griswold 

311. MRS. GERRIT YATES LANSING 
(Sarah Rathbone Townsend) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. John Underhill 

810. MRS. FRANCIS LARKIN 
(Lily Virginia Brandreth) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Edward Winslow 

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56o. MRS. BRYAN LATHROP 

(Helen Lynde Aldis) Illinois 
Sixth in descent from Capt. Epenetus Piatt 

7th from Quartermaster George Colton 
7th from Lieut. David Hoyt 
7th from Gov. Roger Williams 
7th from Lieut. Jonas Wood 
6th from Capt. John Sheldon 
6th from Capt. Jonathan Wells 
5th from Capt. Epenetus Piatt, 2nd 
5th from Lieut. Ebenezer Sheldon 
5th from Ensign Jonathan Wells, 2nd 

265. MRS. ABRAHAM RIKER LAWRENCE 
(Eliza Williams Miner) 
Sixth in descent from Lieut. Jonathan Lockwood 

214. MISS CAROLINE T. LAWRENCE 

Sixth in descent from Capt. William Lawrence 

303. MRS. JOHN L. LAWRENCE 
(Alice Work) 
Tenth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

9th from Edward Collins 
9th from Thomas Newberry 
9th from William Whiting 
8th from Capt. Daniel Clarke 
8th from William Sumner 
8th from Henry Wolcott 
7th from John Strong 
6th from Gov. Roger Wolcott 

4. MISS RUTH WOODHULL LAWRENCE 
Sixth in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence 

7th from Capt. Jonathan Lockwood 
7th from Hon. Matthias NicoU 
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7th from Capt. Jan Strycker 

6th from Samuel Edsall 

6th from Col. Richard Floyd 

6th from Gov. William Smith 

6th from Capt. Richard WoodhuU 

5th from Capt. John Lawrence 

4th from Major Jonathan Lawrence 

4th from William Smith, 2nd 

4th from Col. Nathaniel Woodhull 

370. MRS. GEORGE P. LAWTON 

(Jeannie Monteath Wilson Lathrop) 

Tenth in descent from Hendrick Kip 

8th from Hugh Caulkins 

8th from Isaac De Forest 

8th from Sander Leendertse Glen 

8th from Rev. John Lothrop 

8th from Jacob Janse Schermerhorn 

8th from Cornelis Hendrickse Van Nes 

8th from Resolved Waldron 

8th from Evert Jansen Wendell 

8th from Major Peter Winne 

7th from Capt. Johannes Beeckman 

7th from Ensign George Gardiner 

7th from Lieut. Jacob Sanders Glen 

7th from Philip Sherman 

5th from Capt. Daniel Hyde 

42. MRS. JAMES MARSLAND LAWTON 
(Eliza Mcintosh Clinch Anderson) 

Eighth in descent from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

8th from Johannes de Peyster 

8th from Sir Patrick Houstoun 

8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

8th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

8th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

7th from Gen. Nicholas Bayard 

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7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

7th from Dep.-Gov. Jacob Leisler 

7th from Col. Robert Livingston 

7th from Hon. John Spratt 

7th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

7th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

6th from Att.-Gen. James Alexander 

6th from Samuel Bayard 

6th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

5th from Peter Van Brugh Livingston 

5th from Capt. John Mohr Mcintosh 

4th from Duncan Lamont 

4th from George Mcintosh 

3rd from Lieut. Joseph Clinch 

2nd from Lieut.-Col. Richard Clough Anderson 

355. MRS. EDWARD TATNALL LEA 
(Lucy Philips Este) Ohio 

Seventh in descent from Cornelis Melyn 

168. MRS. JOHN BROOKS LEAVITT 

(Mary Keith) 

Seventh in descent from Hon. William Peartree 

527. MRS. ARTHUR HAMILTON LEE 
(Ruth Moore) 

Ninth in descent from Capt. Joseph Hills 

9th from Lieut. John Andrews 
9th from Cornet Peter Ayer 
9th from John Bissell 
9th from George Giddings 
9th from John Greene 
9th from Edward Griswold 
9th from Edward Howe 
9th from Thomas Newberry 
9th from William Phelps 
9th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 
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9th from Lieut. Thomas Stoughton 

9th from John Strong 

9th from William Wadsworth 

9th from Rev. John Warham 

9th from John Woodbury 

8th from Capt. Daniel Clarke 

8th from Thomas Greene 

8th from Capt. John Wa3rte 

8th from Peter Woodbury 

7th from Capt. Joseph Kingsbury 

6th from Capt. Nathaniel Giddings 

6th from Capt. Jacob Hyde 

5th from Capt. Isaac Pinney 

401. MRS. WARNER MIFFLIN LEEDS 
(Louise Taylor Hartshorne) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Richard Hartshorne 

9th from James Hubbard 

9th from Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 

8th from Hon. Richard Borden 

8th from James Bowne 

8th from Obadiah Holmes 

8th from James Hubbard, 2nd 

8th from John Porter 

8th from Samuel Wilbore 

7th from James Ashton 

7th from Major John Bowne 

7th from Capt. Jonathan Holmes 

7th from William Lawrence 

7th from Simon Van Aersdalen 

7th from Capt. Samuel Wilbore, 2nd 

7th from Pieter Claesen Wyckofif 

6th from Samuel Forman 

6th from Elisha Lawrence 

6th from Richard Salter 

5th from Jonathan Forman 

5th from Justice Richard Salter, 2nd 

5th from Col. John Van Couwenhoven 

147 



ZZ7- MRS. FREDERICK R. LEFFERTS 
(Elizabeth Morris Waring) 

Sixth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

9th from Thomas Hazard 
8th from Capt. James Avery 
8th from Rev, Chad Brown 
8th from Rev. George Denison 
8th from Capt. John Gallup 
8th from Thomas Stanton 
7th from Nehemiah Palmer 

237.* MRS. CHRISTOPHER STARR LEFFINGWELL 
(Catherine Beatty Alsop) Maine 

Sixth in descent from Richard Betts 

7th from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

7th from Hon. Thomas Gregson 

7th from Anthony Stoddard 

7th from Hon. William Whiting 

6th from Capt. John Underhill 

5th from Rev. Timothy Edwards 

5th from Capt. Nathaniel Gilbert 

5th from Justice Joseph Whiting 

3rd from Richard Alsop 

577. MISS MAUD AGUILAR LELAND 

Ninth in descent from Major Simon Willard 

809. MISS MARIE MITCHELL LE MOYNE 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley 

641. MRS. ARTHUR LAWRENCE LESHER 
(Marion Alice Isaacs) 

Fourth in descent from Capt. Benjamin Isaacs 

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6io. MRS. FRANK NICHOLS LEWIS 

(Eliza Raymond Adams) Indiana 

Eighth in descent from David DeMarest 

602. MRS. FREDERICK W. LINCOLN 
(Philena Prentice) 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. John Howard 

850. MRS. SMITH M. LINDSLEY 
(Dorlissa Johnston) 

Ninth in descent from Samuel Chapin 

9th from Rev. Adam Blackman 

9th from Hugh Caulkins 

9th from John Clarke 

8th from Ensign John Hitchcock 

8th from John Rodman 

705. MRS. WILLIAM LITTAUER 
(Catharine M. Manice) 

Eighth in descent from Dep.-Gov. Stephen Goodyear 

224. MRS. WILLIAM SEELYE LITTLE 
(Caroline Crafts) 

Third in descent from Lieut.-Col. Samuel Campbell 

7th from Lieut. Griffin Craft 
6th from Lieut. Samuel Craft 
4th from Capt. Joseph Craft 
4th from Col. Jedediah Elderkin 

38. MISS CHARLOTTE LUCIA LIVINGSTON 

Sixth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

8th from Hon. John Alden 
8th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 
7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 
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7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 
6th from Col. Thomas Hicks 
6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 
6th from Governor Rip Van Dam 
5th from Col. Jacob Kollock 
5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 
4th from Robert Livingston 
4th from John Swift 

30. MISS CLARISSE HAZELTINE LIVINGSTON 
Fifth in descent from Hon. Philip Livingston 

343. MRS. HERMAN T. LIVINGSTON 
(Susan Bard Rogers) 

Fourth in descent from Col. Peter Bard, 2nd 

6th from Capt. Daniel Whitehead 
5th from Hon. Pierre Fauconnier 
5th from Peter Bard 
4th from Samuel Fitch 

625. MRS. JOHN C. LIVINGSTON 
(Louise Bowler) 

Third in descent from Metcalf Bowler 

120. MISS JULIA RAYMOND LIVINGSTON 
Sixth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

8th from Cornelis Melyn 

8th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

7th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

7th from Capt.-Lieut. Jacob de Loper 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

6th from Col. Henricus Beekman 

6th from Justice Bbenezer Burrill 

5th from Ebenezer Burrill, 2nd 

5th from Gilbert Livingston 

4th from Robert Gilbert Livingston 

4th from John Kane 

150 



II. MRS. PHTLIP L. LIVINGSTON 
(Juliet Morris) 

Fifth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

21.* MRS. ROBERT E. LIVINGSTON 
(Susan M. Clarkson de Peyster) 

Fifth in descent from Hon. Abraham de Peyster 

239.* MRS. WILLIAM S. LIVINGSTON 
(Emily Augusta Green) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 

8th from Rev. Adam Blackman 

7th from Nathaniel Dickinson 

7 th from Corn el is Melyn 

6th from Capt. Jacob Melyn 

6th from Gov. William Smith 

5th from Rev. Jonathan Dickinson 

5th from William Green 

5th from Justice William Smith 

5th from Major William Henry Smith 

905. MISS EMMA HABICHT LOCKWOOD 

Ninth in descent from Capt. Myles Standish 

loth from William Mullins 
9th from Hon. John Alden 
9th from Lieut. Thomas Burnham 
9th from Richard Warren 
9th from Ensign John Whitman 
8th from Lieut. William Avery 
8th from Thomas Benedict 
8th from Elder Henry Cobb 
8th from Walter Hoyt 
8th from Job Lane 
7th from Edward Gray 
7th from Capt. John Raymond 
6th from Daniel Parker 
5th from Lieut. James Lockwood 
5th from Capt. Daniel St. John 

151 



895- MRS. LUKE VINCENT LOCKWOOD 
(Alice Gardner Burwell) 

Eighth in descent from William Sumner 

175.* MRS. PIERRE LORILLARD, JR. 
(Caroline Hamilton) 

Sixth in descent from Ma j. -Gen. John Bradstreet 

733. MRS. HETH LORTON 

(Mary Newbold Lawrence) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. William Lawrence 

930. MRS. JEREMIAH LOTT 

(Caroline Virginia Cortelyou) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Jacques Cortelyou 

683. MRS. CHARLES ADOLPHE LOW 
(Martha Westervelt) 

Third in descent from Hon. Jonathan Griffin Tompkins 

7th from David DeMarest 

7th from Capt. Caspar Stymets 

7th from Abraham Pietersen Van Deursen 

7th from Jacob Wallingen Van Winckel 

6th from Jean DeMarest 

6th from Capt. Cornelius Haring 

5th from Ensign Philip Minthorne 

4th from Lieut. Philip Minthorne, Jr. 

627. MISS KATHERINE LUDINGTON 

Seventh in descent from Governor William Coddington 

152 



8i4. MRS. FRANK MOORE LUPTON 
(Annie Estelle Conkling) 

Ninth in descent from Dep.-Gov. Roger Ludlow 

9th from Col. Philip Eliot 

9th from Edmond Hobart 

8th from Rev. Peter Hobart 

8th from George Hull 

7th from Lieut. Joshua Horton 

7th from Lieut. Josias Hull 

7th from William Welles 

6th from Capt. Jonathan Horton 

4th from Capt. Daniel Wells 

543. MRS. WILLIAM J. LYSTER 
(Martha Guthrie Doughty) 

Seventh in descent from Col. John Jackson 

338. MISS JULIA G. McAllister 

Tenth in descent from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

loth from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

9th from Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

8th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

8th from Alexandre Thesee de Chastaignier 

8th from Att.-Gen. James Graham 
8th from Ralph Izard 

8th from Gov. Nathaniel Johnson 

8th from Gov. Lewis Morris 

8th from Major Abram Staats 
8th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

7th from Hon. Jonathan Amory 

7th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 

7th from Dep.-Gov. Cadwalader Colden 

7th from Etienne de Lancey 

7th from Att.-Gen, Ralph Izard, 2nd 

7th from Gov. Robert Johnson 

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7th from Hon. Lewis Morris, 2nd 

7th from Samuel Staats 

6th from Peter de Lancey 

6th from Henry Izard 

6th from Gabriel Manigault 

6th from Gov. Arthur Middleton 

6th from Lewis Morris, 3rd 

5th from Dr. John Cutler 

5th from Hon. Peter Manigault 

5th from Col. Thomas Middleton 

4th from Major Pierce Buder 

4th from Capt. George Matthew Dill 

4th from Col. Richard McAllister 

498. MRS. JOHN W. McBURNEY 
(Louisa Eldridge) 

Seventh in descent from Anthony Thacher 

loth from Capt. John Gorham 
9th from William Thomas 
8th from Edmund Hawes 
6th from Col. John Thacher 
5th from Col. Joseph Thacher 
3rd from Major William Thompson 

582. MRS. LOUIS BUTLER McCAGG 
(Edith Edgar King) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Petrus Stuyvesant 

501.* MRS. ROBERT McCARTEE 
(Julia Jermain) 

Sixth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Pierson 

699. MRS. WILLIAM McCLURE 
(Ella Crane) 

Seventh in descent from Jasper Crane 

154 



I/O. MRS. WILLIAM HENRY McCLURE 
(Catherine Barclay Jermain) 

Sixth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Pierson 

833. MRS. ISAAC McCONIHE 
(Phebe Warren) 

Seventh in descent from William Phelps 

451. MRS. WILLIAM McCORD 
(Helen Washburn) 

Seventh in descent from Hon. Jacobus Kip 

597. MRS. ROBERT S. McCORMICK 
(Katharine Medill) Illinois 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Arie Roosa 

825. MRS. DAVID IVES MACKIE 
(Isabel Turlay) 

Seventh from Lieut. Thomas Stebbins 

750. MRS. CHARLES ERASER MAC LEAN 
(Marie Mott) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. William Lawrence 

624. MRS. GRANT C. MADILL 
(Lucia James) 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

513. MRS. VOLNEY T. MALOTT 
(Caroline Macy) Indiana 

Seventh in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

155 



329. MRS. DANIEL MANNING 
(Mary Margaretta Fryer) 

Seventh in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

9th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

8th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

8th from Capt. PhiHp Pieterse Schuyler 

8th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

7th from Johannes de Peyster 

7th from Gov. Pieter Schuyler 

7th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

7th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 

6th from Ch.-Jus. Abraham de Peyster 

6th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

6th from Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 

6th from Lieut. Walter Tong 

6th from Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt 

5th from Abraham de Peyster, 2nd 

5th from Robert Livingston 

4th from Peter R. Livingston 



875. MRS. FRANCIS SKIDDY MARDEN 
(Fanny Louise Clarke) 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. William Clarke 

282. MRS. JOSIAH T. MARFAN 
(Elizabeth Richards) 

Fifth in descent from Henry Wisner 

8th from John Brown 
7th from Hon. Tristram Coffin 
7th from Capt. Thomas Willett 
6th from Rev. Samuel Hooker 
5th from Justice John Hooker 



156 



48o.* MRS. LEON MARIE 
(Caroline Phelps Hoe) 

Nin1:h in descent from Governor George Wyllys 

66i. MRS. HOWARD TOWNSEND MARTIN 
(Justine de Peyster) 
Eighth in descent from Johannes de Peyster 

392.* MRS. WILLIAM M. MARTIN 
(Lydia Mathews) 

Ninth in descent from Governor Francis Newman 

7th from Dep.-Gov. James Bishop 

7th from David Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 

6th from Capt. Abraham Schuyler 

795. MRS. WALTER RUMSEY MARVIN 
(Julia Collins) 
Sixth in descent from Col. Jedediah Elderkin 

510. MRS. EFFINGHAM MAYNARD 
(Helen M. Hollister) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Richard Treat 

8th from Hon. William Pynchon 
7th from Lieut. John Hollister 
7th from Hon. John Talcott 
6th from Samuel Talcott 

87. MRS. JOHN FREDERICK MAYNARD 
(Mary Adams Beardsley) 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Haynes 

9th from Elder William Brewster 
9th from Hon William Pynchon 
9th from Rev. Henry Smith 

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8th from William Dudley 

8th from Edmund Freeman 

8th from John Glover 

8th from John Hatheway 

8th from Capt. Richard Lord 

8th from Governor Thomas Prince 

7th from Major John Freeman 

7th from Hon. John Haynes, 2nd 

7th from Richard Lord, 2nd 

6th from Samuel Knowles 

6th from Lieut. Richard Lord, 3rd 



511. MISS MARY HOLLISTER MAYNARD 

Eighth in descent from Hon. John Talcott 

9th from Hon. Richard Treat 
9th from Hon. William Pynchon 
7th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 

378. MRS. RICHMOND MAYO-SMITH 
(Mabel Percy Ford) 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Webster 

574. MRS. RICHARD WORSAM MEADE 
(Helena Rutherfurd Ely) 

Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster 

245. MRS. CHARLES DAVIS MERRILL 
(Elizabeth Deblois Jackson) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Petrus Stuyvesant 

9th from Hon. John Alden 

7th from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 

7th from Col Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 

4th from Col. Abraham Ten Broeck 

158 



341. MRS. PAYSON MERRILL 
(Emma Harrison Strong) 

Seventh in descent from Captain Nathaniel White 

loth from Capt. Nathaniel Turner 
8th from John Moss 
7th from Capt. Thomas Bull 
7th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 
7th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 
6th from Capt. Roger Pitkin 

748. MRS. MANSFIELD MERRIMAN 
(Bazina Treat Downes) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Treat 

375. MRS. DOUGLAS MERRITT 
(Elizabeth Cleveland Coxe) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Stephen Sewall 

9th from Henry Sewall 

8th from Hugh Caulkins 

8th from Capt. Aaron Cooke 

8th from Rev. Jonathan Mitchell 

8th from Samuel Porter 

8th from William Westwood 

7th from Capt. Aaron CookejL2nd 

576. MRS. AUSTIN D. MIDDLETON 
(Catherine Cornell Tompkins) 
Seventh in descent from Frederick Lubbertsen 

8th from Capt. Jacques Cortelyou 
8th from Capt. Jan Strycker 
7th from Capt. Daniel Whitehead 
6th from Major Cornelius Sebring 
3rd from Jonathan Griffin Tompkins 

159 



387. MISS MARGARET MIDDLETON 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

9th from Edward Holyoke 

9th from Hon. William Pynchon 

9th from William Sumner 

8th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 

8th from Edward Collins 

8th from Capt. Elizur Holyoke 

8th from Hon. John Talcott 

8th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

8th from William Whiting 

7th from Rev. William Adams 

7th from Capt. John Chester 

7th from Robert Coe 

7th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 

7th from Rev. John Whiting 

6th from Major John Chester, 2nd 

6th from Joseph Hawley 

6th from Capt. Robert Welles 

5th from Capt. John Coe 

5th from Capt. Gideon Welles 

5th from Col. John Whiting, 2nd 

285.* MISS CATHERINE DE NAVARRE MILLER 

Colorado 

Fifth in descent from Hon. Rutger Bleecker 

335. MRS. EDMOND E. MILLER 

(Mary Kilgour) 

Sixth in descent from Att.-Gen. James Alexander 

9th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

Sth from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

8th from Johannes de Peyster 

Sth from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

Sth from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

Sth from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

7th from Gen. Nicholas Bayard 

7th from Dep.-Gov. Jacob Leisler 
160 



7th from Col. Robert Livingston 

7th from Hon. John Spratt 

7th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

7th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

6th from Samuel Bayard 

6th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

5th from Peter Van Brugh Livingston 

189. MRS. J. BLACKBURN MILLER 
(Pauline Rives Clarkson) 
Sixth in descent from Hon. Matthew Clarkson 

20* MRS. JOHN BLEECKER MILLER 
(Cornelia Jones) 

Third in descent from Att.-Gen. James Duane 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

6th from Col. John Jackson 

6th from Col. Robert Livingston 

6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

6th from Gov, Rip Van Dam 

5th from Pieter Haring 

5th from Major Thomas Jones 

5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

133. MRS. BUELL PAINE MILLS 
(Henrietta Ward Allen) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. John Stanley 

8th from Lieut. William Spencer 
8th from Andrew Ward 
8th from Major Simon Willard 
7th from Edward Griswold 
6th from Capt. John Griswold 
6th from Capt. Janna Meigs 
6th from Capt. Peter Ward 
5th from Capt. Josiah Meigs 
4th from Capt. Daniel Hand 

161 



663.* MRS. JOHN BEALE MILLS 
(Mary Georgina Crane) 

Seventh in descent from Jasper Crane 

320. MISS ELIZA THEODORA MINTURN 

Ninth in descent from Dep.-Gov. John Greene 

7th from Gov. Caleb Carr 

954. MRS. THOMAS FREDERICK MITCHELL 

(Mary Hamilton Smith) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. John Bayley 

580. MRS. DWIGHT PRESTON MONTAGUE 
(Genevieve Allan) Tennessee 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 



907. MRS. AUGUSTE PHILIPE MONTANT 
(Hannah Townsend) 

Eighth in descent from Dep.-Gov. Francis Willoughby 

9th from Lieut. Robert Feake 
8th from John Underbill 
6th from Capt. Matthew Seymour 
6th from Robert Titus 



656. MRS. HUGH EGLINTON MONTGOMERY 
(Alice Ward Howland) 

Eighth in descent from Andrew Ward 

7th from John Howland 

162 



286. COMTESSE de MONTSAULNIN 
(Anna Elliott Morris Zborowski) 

Sixth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

176. MRS. JOSEPH LEDLIE MOODY 
(Ida Jorane Schander) California 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Simon Van Nes 

8th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 
8th from Paulus Van Der Becq 

869. MISS FAITH MOORE 

Ninth in descent from Hon. Joseph Hills 

9th from Lieut. John Andrews 

9th from Cornet Peter Ayer 

9th from John Bissell 

9th from George Giddings 

9th from John Greene 

9th from Edward Griswold 

9th from Edward Howe 

9th from Thomas Newberry 

9th from William Phelps 

9th from John Strong 

9th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 

9th from William Wadsworth 

9th from Rev. John Warham 

9th from John Woodbury 

8th from Capt. Daniel Clarke 

8th from Thomas Greene 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Stoughton 

8th from Capt. John Wayte 

8th from Lieut. Peter Woodbury 

7th from Capt. Joseph Kingsbury 

6th from Capt. Nathaniel Giddings 

6th from Capt. Jacob Hyde 

5th from Capt. Isaac Pinney 

163 



465. MRS. RUSSELL WELLMAN MOORE 
(Anna Buckingham Wright) 

Ninth in descent from Capt.-Lieut. Nicasius de Sille 

loth from Andries de Vos 

9th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 

9th from Edward Howe 

9th from Capt. Albert Heymans Roosa 

9th from Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 

9th from Michael Jansen Vreeland 

8th from Edward Collins 

8th from Capt. Jacques Cortelyou 

8th from Capt. Jeronimus de Rapalje 

8th from Capt. Pieter Jansen De Witt 

8th from William Holton 

8th from Thomas Newberry 

8th from William Whiting 

7th from Capt. William Curtis 

7th from Ensign Theunis de Rapalje 

7th from Rev. John Russell 

7th from Lieut. Samuel Stearns 

7th from Lieut. Denys Theunisse 

7th from Rev. John Whiting 

6th from Col. Johannes Lott 

6th from Rev. Samuel Russell 

6th from Lieut. Eleazar Wright 

4th from Dr. Thomas Russell 



901. MRS. WILLIAM HENRY MOORE 
(Ada Watterman Small) 

Eighth in descent from Edward Small 

8th from Isaac Allerton 

8th from Joseph Andrews 

8th from Francis Cooke 

8th from Rev. Robert Cushman 

8th from John Jenny 

7th from Capt. Thomas Andrews 

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7th from Cornet Robert Stetson 
6th from Capt. Benjamin Stetson 
6th from Capt. Roger Talbot 
4th from Capt. John Small 



631. MRS. EDWIN D. MORGAN 
(Elizabeth Mary Moran) 

Seventh in descent from Frederick Lubbertsen 

301. MRS. JAMES L. MORGAN 
(Alice Matilda Hill) 

Ninth in descent from John Rowland 

9th from Thomas Gardner 

8th from Chief Justice Peter Coffin 

8th from Richard Gardner 

8th from Capt. John Gorham 

121. MRS. J. PIERPONT MORGAN 
(Frances Tracy) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Joseph Tracy 

7th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 

82. MRS. JUNIUS S. MORGAN 
(Josephine Adams Perry) 

Ninth in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

loth from Sir Richard Saltonstall 
7th from Lieut. Henry Adams 
6th from Henry Adams, 2nd 



165 



915- MRS. LANCASTER MORGAN 
(Letitia Goodwin) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Robert Ridgeley 

868. MRS. CHARLES MORRIS 

(Gertrude Missroon) Maine 

Seventh in descent from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

565. MRS. WOODBURY TREAT MORRIS 
(Mary Florence Mallott) Indiana 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

870. MRS. DAVID MITCHELL MORRISON 
(Abby Matilda Putnam) 

Eighth in descent from Major William Hathorne 

124. MRS. LEVI P. MORTON 

(Anna Livingston Reade Street) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

8th from Cornelis Melyn 

7th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

7th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

6th from Col. Henricus Beekman 

6th from Hon. Johannes Jansen 

6th from Frederick Philipse 

6th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

5th from Etienne De Lancey 

5th from Hon. Michael Kearney 

5th from Gilbert Livingston 

4th from Joseph Reade 

943. ROSALIE SLAUGHTER MORTON, M.D. 
Fourth in descent from Col. Robert Slaughter 

166 



920. MRS. AUGUSTUS HENRY MOSLE 
(Cornelia Elizabeth Boardman) 

Eighth in descent from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 

390. MRS. JOHN T. MOTT 
(Alice Wright) 

Sixth in descent from Lieut. Hananiah Parker 

5th from Dr. William Locke 
4th from Lieut. Josiah Parker 

507. MRS. JORDAN LAWRENCE MOTT, JR. 
(Katherine Jerome Purdy) 

Seventh in descent from Major Moses Mansfield 

664. MRS. WILLIAM ROBERT MOWE 
(Charlotte Brainard) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Treat 

8th from Ma j. -Gen. Humphrey Atherton 

8th from Rev. Peter Bulkeley 

8th from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

8th from Rev. Richard Mather 

8th from Hon. Richard Treat 

7th from Rev. Gershom Bulkeley 

6th from William Dudley 

5th from Joshua Brainard 

538. MRS. FRANCIS WISNER MURRAY 
(Mary Gertrude Lawrence) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. William Lawrence 

299. MRS. MICHAEL P. MYERS 
(Margaret Piatt) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Epenetus Piatt 

167 



200. MRS. WILHELMUS MYNDERSE 
(Helen Gould) 

Eighth ill descent from Governor William Bradford 

loth from William Collier 
8th from Hon. John Alden 
8th from Ma j .-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 
8th from Elder William Brewster 
8th from Edward Griswold 
8th from Hon. Constant Southworth 
8th from Lieut. Thomas Stoughton 
8th from William Wadsworth 
/th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 
7th from Lieut. Francis Griswold 
6th from Atherton Mather 
6th from Joshua Ripley 

199.* MRS. HENRY A. NEELY 

(Mary Floyd Delafield) Maine 

Sixth in descent from Hon. William Floyd 

7th from Thomas Hazard 
7th from Rev. Thomas Hooker 
7th from Gov. William Leete 
7th from Capt. John Underhill 
7th from Capt. Thomas Willett 
6th from Capt. William Hallett 
6th from Hon. Matthias NicoU 
5th from Richard Floyd 
3rd from Joseph Hallett 

544. MRS. WILLIAM NEGLEY 
(Susan M. Jones) Texas 

Fifth in descent from Major Thomas Jones 

8th from Richard Smith 
8th from Capt. Jan Strycker 
8th from Capt. Elbert Fiber tse Van Stoothof 
168 



8th from William Washburne 

7th from Robert Cole 

7th from Robert Jackson 

7th from Capt. William Lawrence 

7th from Capt. John Seaman 

7th from John Townsend 

7th from Col. Thomas Willett 

6th from Col. John Jackson 

439. MRS. ALFRED NELSON 
(Emily Fairlie Ogden) 
Sixth in descent from John Ogden 

113. MISS CORNELIA LEONARD NEVINS 

Ninth in descent from Governor George Wyllys 

9th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 

9th from Gov. John Haynes 

8th from Gov. William Leete 

8th from Gov. Sir John Leverett 

8th from Hon. Richard Russell 

8th from Hon. Samuel Wyllys 

5th from Lieut.-Col. Simon Lothrop 

5th from Gov. Roger Wolcott 

4th from Gov. Matthew Griswold 
3rd from Ensign David Nevins 

267.* MISS LOUISA EMILY NEVINS 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Haynes 

8th from Governor George Wyllys 
7th from Hon. Richard Russell 
7th from Hon. Samuel Wyllys 
4th from Lieut.-Col. Simon Lothrop 
2nd from Ensign David Nevins 

866. MRS. JOHN LUDLOW NEWMAN 
(Evelina Egberts Steele) 
Fifth in descent from Governor Rip Van Dam 

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296.* MRS. JAMES £. H. NICHOLS 
(Mary Winthrop Tappan) 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Winthrop 

256. MRS. WILLIAM NICHOLS 

(Elizabeth Brinckerhoff Miller) 

Fifth in descent from Hon. Rutger Bleecker 

262.* MRS. THOMAS WHITE NICKERSON 
(Mary Louisa Hoffman) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 

8th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 
7th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 
7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 
7th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 
6th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 
5th from Ensign Philip Ver Planck 

23. MISS ANNIE NICOLL 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Matthias NicoU 

393. MRS. HENRY D. NICOLL 
(Anne Bancker Camac) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Evert Bancker 

953. MRS. HERBERT NOBLE 
(Elsie Randolph) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Edward Digges 

843. MRS. JOHN GOULD NOBLE 
(Gertrude Bigelow Pollard) 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Bigelow 

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288. MRS. ADAM GORDON NORRIE 
(Eloise Lawrence Breese) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. William Lawrence 

555. MRS. MARTHA B. NORRIS 
(Martha Valentine Bussing) 

Seventh in descent from Johannes Vermilye 

8th from Resolved Waldron 
7th from Capt. Johannes Benson 

269. MISS CATHERINE NORWOOD 

Sixith in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

37. MRS. CHARLES J. NOURSE 
(Julia Livingston Peabody) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

8th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

6th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 

5th from Col. Jacob KoUock 

4th from John Swift 

791. MRS. CLINTON L. NOURSE 
(Eva Miller) Iowa 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Solomon Du Bois 

6th from Robert Lucas 

4th from Lieut. Peter Steenberger 



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300. MISS ELLEN ROSE NYE 

Eighth in descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

8th from Rev. Peter Bulkeley 
8th from Rev. Henry Smith 
8th from Richard Warren 
7th from Rev. Gershom Bulkeley 
7th from Capt. Timothy Dwight 
7th from Col. Samuel Partridge 
7th from Capt. Jonathan Prescott 
6th from Edmund Freeman 
5th from Edmund Freeman, 2nd 

827. MRS. WALTER OAKES 

(Mary Beekman Taylor) Washington 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

106. MRS. WALTER GEORGE OAKMAN 
(Elizabeth Cockburn Conkling) 

Seventh in descent from Governor John Webster 

204. MRS. EBEN ERSKINE OLCOTT 

(Katherine Lawrence Van Santvoord) 

Fourth in descent from Col. Thomas de Kay 

9th from Andries de Vos 
8th from Ensign Thomas Cornell 
8th from Abraham Pieterse Van Deursen 
7th from Lieut. Volckert Jansen Douw 
7th from Capt. Johannes Sanders Glen 
, 7th from Lieut. Johannes Van Eps 
6th from Samuel Cook 
6th from Capt. Jacobus de Kay 
6th from Major Thomas Miles 
4th from Col. Jacob Lansing 
4th from Col. Henry Quackenbush 
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626. MRS. MARVIN OLCOTT 
(Fanny Fuller Cook) 

Seventh in descent from Col. John Jackson 

751. MISS SOPHIE VERNON OLYPHANT 
Fourth in descent from Dr. David Olyphant 

34. MRS. HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN 
(Lucretia Thatcher Perry) 

Ninth in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

8th from Col. George Lyddall 
8th from Gov. John Webster 
7th from Lieut. Henry Adams 
7th from Gov. Gurdon Saltonstall 
6th from Henry Adams, 2nd 

360.* MRS. JOHN H. OSBORNE 
(Julia Matthews Porter) 

Fifth in descent from Hon. Johannes Abeel 

63. MRS. CHARLES F. OSTRANDER 
(Mary Morris Edwards) 

Sixth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

851. MRS. CLOUGH C OVERTON 
(Lucy Crittenden Stockton) 

Seventh in descent from Major William Harris 

643. MRS. HOWARD PAGE 
(Mildred Abbot Mitchell) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Richard Borden 

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933- MRS. URIAH HUNT PAINTER 
(Belinda Avery) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. James Avery 

832. MRS. CHARLES H. PALMER 
(Mary Hastings Allis) 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. William Allis 

609. MRS. JOHN BOYNTON PALMER 
(Frances Marvin Kirby) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Reinold Marvin 

740. MRS. ENSIGN BENNETT PARDEE 
(Clara Burton) 

Ninth in descent from Edmund Rice 

592. MRS. EDWARD CODMAN PARISH 
(Mary Brinckerhoff Perkins) 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Webster 

9th from Hon. William Whiting 

8th from Capt. Thomas Bull 

8th from Hon. Richard Treat 

7th from Lieut. Robert Webster 

478. MRS. WILLIAM GRAY PARK 
(Elizabeth Sweitzer) 

Third in descent from George Stevenson 

394. MRS. JAMES HENRY PARKER 
(Julia Augusta Jones) 

Ninth in descent from William Gaylord 

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76i.* MRS. THEODORE W. PARMELE 
(Mary Piatt) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

537. MRS. EDWARD LOWDEN PARRIS 

(Mary Ida Du Bois) 

Seventh in descent from Frederick Lubbertsen 
6th from Major Cornelius Sebring 

522. MRS. HERBERT PARSONS 
(Emeline Furman Coe) 

Fifth in descent from Col. Jonathan Hoyt 

575. MRS. WILLIAM H. PARSONS 
(Laura Wolcott Collins) 

Fifth in descent from Governor Roger Wolcott 

539. MRS. ROBERT WARDEN PATERSON 
(Marie Louise Fahys) 

Ninth in descent from Capt. Thomas Topping 

loth from Elder William Brewster 
loth from Stephen Hopkins 
9th from Governor Thomas Prince 

283.* MISS CAROLINE HOMANS PATTERSON 
Eighth in descent from Richard Warren 

612.* MRS. EDWARD PATTERSON 
(Isabella Liddon Cox) 

Fifth in descent from Michael Newbold 

284. MISS JESSIE PATTERSON 

Eighth in descent from Richard Warren 

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629. MRS. ROBERT W. PATTERSON 
(Elinor Medill) Illinois 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Arie Roosa 

41.* MRS. WILLIAM K. PAYNE 
(Clara Keyes Paige) 

Sixth in descent from Kenelm Winslow 

8th from Philip Sherman 

7th from Att.-Gen. Edward Richmond 

7th from Edward Thurston 

7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

6th from Matthias NicoU 

6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

4th from Capt. Thomas Mumford 

185.* MRS. CHARLES A. PEABODY 
(Athenia Livingston) 

Fifth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

8th from William Swaine 

7th from John Ogden 

7th from Major Abram Staats 

7th from Capt. Samuel Swaine 

7th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

6th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

6th from Col. Martinus Hoffman 

6th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

6th from Samuel Staats 

6th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

5th from Capt. Nicholas Hoffman 

5th from Pieter Van Brugh 

5th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 

4th from Capt. Philip Livingston 

3rd from Robert Livingston 



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790. MRS. JAMES HARPER PEABODY 
(Ellen Mortimer Rapalje) Alabama 

Sixth in descent from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 

727. MRS. HENRY D'AUBY PEARCE 
(Morgiana Ardella Owen) 

Eighth in descent from Roeloff Swartwout 

7th from David Provoost 

7th from Capt. Albert Heymans Roosa 

7th from Thomas Swartwout 

6th from Capt. Arie Roosa 

874. MRS. ROBERT BURNS PEATTIE 
(Ella Wilkinson) Illinois 

Sixth in descent from Col. John Hazeltine 

807. MRS. HOWLAND HAGGERTY PELL 
(Mary Willets) 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Coddington 

889. MRS. STEPHEN H. P. PELL 
(Sarah Gibbs Thompson) 

Eighth in descent from Rev. John Russell 

yy. MRS. CHARLES ERNEST PELLEW 
(Margaret Walton Chandler) 

Sixth in descent from Chief Justice John Chandler 

8th from Maj.-Gen. Robert Sedgwick 
7th from Dep.-Gov. Nathan Gold, 2nd 

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48. MRS. HENRY E. PELLEW 

(Augusta Jay) 

Second in descent from Governor John Jay 

6th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

6th from Lieut. Govert Loockermans 

6th from Frederick Philipse 

6th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

6th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

5th from Gov. Anthony Brockholles 

5th from Hon. PhiHp French 

5th from Col. Robert Livingston 

5th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

5th from Col. Olofif Stevense Van Cortlandt 

5th from Capt. Daniel Whitehead 

4th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

4th from Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt 

3rd from Gov. William Livingston 

793. MISS MARION PELLEW 

Third in descent from Governor John Jay 

7th from Hon. Frederick Philipse 

7th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

6th from Major Anthony Brockholles 

6th from Hon. Robert Livingston 

6th from Capt. Samuel Moore 

6th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

178. MRS. JOHN de WITT PELTZ 
(Catharine Barnard Walsh) 
Seventh in descent from Hon. Myndert Schuyler 

330. MRS. FRANK L. PERIN 

(Matilda Hulbert) Ohio 

Eighth in descent from Capt. John Underhill 

8th from Lieut. Robert Feake 
8th from Capt. John Seaman 
6th from Col. Jonathan Hoyt 
178 



195- MISS ELIZABETH BISHOP PERKINS 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Nathaniel Thomas 

9th from Gov. Thomas Mayhew 

9th from William Mullins 

9th from William Thomas 

8th from Hon. John Alden 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Benedict 

8th from George Clarke 

8th from Edward Doty 

8th from Capt. Richard Olmsted 

8th from George Soule 

7th from Capt. John Appleton 

7th from Reinold Marvin 

7th from Hon. Matthew Mayhew 

7th from Capt. Nathaniel Thomas, 2nd 

6th from Capt. Samuel St. John 

4th from Capt. Benjamin Marvin 

302.* MRS. HENRY CLARK PERKINS 
(Eliza Martin Seymour) 

Seventh in descent from Governor John Webster 

8th from Hon. William Whiting 
7th from Capt. Thomas Bull 
7th from Hon. Richard Treat 
6th from Lieut. Robert Webster 

135. MRS. NEWTON PERKINS 
(Mary Sowles) 

Sixth in descent from Reinold Marvin 

8th from William Mullins 
7th from Hon. John Alden 
7th from Lieut. Thomas Benedict 
7th from George Clarke 
7th from Edward Doty 
7th from Capt. Richard Olmsted 
7th from George Soule 
5th from Capt. Samuel St. John 
3rd from Capt. Benjamin Marvin 
179 



248.* MRS. WILLIAM H. PERKINS 
(Sarah Olivia Dewey) 

Fourth in descent from Brig.-Gen. Seth Pomeroy 

937. MRS. WILLIAM A. PERRY 
(Emma Constance Frink) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. James Avery 

9th from Lieut. Thomas Stoughton, Sr. 

7th from Capt. Nathaniel Merriman 

7th from Capt. Thomas Miner 

7th from Thomas Stanton 

7th from Rev. William Thompson 

6th from Ephraim Miner 

6th from Capt, John Stanton 

572.* MISS MARY ARNOLD PETRIE 

Fourth in descent from Capt. Marcus Petrie 

9th from Gov. Gregory Dexter 

8th from Thomas Angell 

8th from Rev. Chad Brown 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Harris 

8th from William Harris 

7th from Capt. Richard Arnold 

7th from Joseph Jencks 

720. MRS. ASA G. PETTIBONE 

(Elizabeth Hamilton Walcott) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Jonathan Walcott 

471. MRS. CHARLES PHELPS 
(Helen Minerva Stowe) 

Eighth in descent from Deputy Governor James Barker 

9th from Elder William Brewster 
180 



391.* MRS. ISAAC N. PHELPS 
(Anna Frances Swartwout) 

Fifth in descent from Lieut. Daniel Kettlehuyn 

8th from Thomas Swartwout 

8th from Gov. John Webster 

7th from Thomas Judd 

7th from Roeloff Swartwout 

6th from Lieut. Johannes Ter Bos 

5th from Capt. Jacobus Swartwout 

5th from Lieut. Hendrick Ter Bos 

5th from Karel Hansen Toll 

4th from Capt. Cornells Swartwout 

4th from Capt. Simon Hansen Toll 

207. MRS. JOHN HENRY PIATT 
(Julia Chester Goddard) 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Leete 

806. MRS. ROBERT DALE PIERCE 
(Katherine F. Speaker) 

Seventh in descent form Jacob Jansen Schermerhorn 

7th from Sander Leendertse Glen 

6th from Capt. Johannes Sanders Glen 

6th from Lieut. Johannes Van Eps 

5th from Karel Hansen Toll 

908. MISS ANNIE EVELYN PIERPONT 

Tenth in descent from Rev. Peter Bulkeley 

414. MRS. JOHN B. PINE 
(Caroline Pryor) 

Fourth in descent from Eleazer Miller 

358.* MISS SARAH BALDWIN PITKIN 

Fourth in descent from Governor William Pitkin 

181 



662.* MRS. HENRY BARSTOW PLATT 
(Grace Phelps) 

Eighth in descent from William Phelps 

351.* MISS GRACE VIRGINIA POMEROY 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Webster 

731. MRS. CHARLES LONGSTREET POOR 
(Mary Livingston Austin) 

Eighth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

881. MRS. CARROLL J. POST, JR. 
(Anne Elizabeth Jones) 

Sixth in descent from Valentine Peyton 

873. MISS EDWINA MARGARET POST 
Sixth in descent from Hon. Robert Gibbes 

839. MRS. STEPHEN RUSHMORE POST 
(Caroline Bulkeley Morgan) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton 

9th from Stephen Hopkins 
8th from Edward Bangs 
8th from Elder William Brewster 
8th from William Collier 
8th from John Doane 
8th from Capt. Thomas Fitch 
8th from Dep.-Gov. Stephen Goodyear 
8th from Joseph Hawley 
8th from Nicholas Snow 
8th from Hon. John Wakeman 
8th from Andrew Ward 
8th from Dr. William Ward 
182 



7th from Rev. Peter Bulkeley 

7th from Major John Burr 

7th from Capt. Robert Chapman 

7th from John Doane, Jr. 

7th from Thomas Payne 

7th from Hon. John Talcott 

7th from Rev. Samuel Wakeman 

6th from Col. John Burr 

6th from Nathaniel Chapman 

6th from Dep.-Gov. William Jones 

6th from Lieut. Col John Talcott 

6th from Capt. Joseph Wakeman 

5th from Col. Andrew Burr 

5th from Capt. John Burr, Jr. 

4th from Capt. Joseph Morgan 

104.* MISS ANNA POTTER 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

495. MRS. CHARLES B. POTTER 
(Jennie Weaver) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

518. MRS. DALLAS BACHE PRATT 
(Mary Gordon Landon) 

Seventh in descent from Governor John Leverett 

9th from John Brown 

8th from Lieut. Benjamin Fenn 

8th from Rev. Thomas Hooker 

8th from William Hubbard 

8th from Gov. William Leete 

8th from Major Gen. Robert Sedgwick 

8th from Capt. Thomas Willett 

7th from Capt. Henry Crane 

7th from Rev. Samuel Hooker 

7th from William Wells 

6th from Capt. Jonathan Horton 

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6th from Lieut. Ralph Hunt 
6th from Capt. Samuel Ruggles 
5th from Capt. John Bartlett 
5th from Rev. Thomas Ruggles 
5th from Col. Joseph Stout 

817. MRS. GEORGE DUPONT PRATT 
(Helen Denning Sherman) 

Fourth in descent from Justice Roger Sherman 

203. MISS KATE PRIME 

Eighth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Henry Pierson 

9th from Capt. Ralph Earle 

9th from Thomas Gardner 

9th from Edward Howell 

9th from Rev. John Wheelright 

8th from William Earle 

8th from Major John Howell 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Putnam 

8th from Samuel Wheelright 

7th from Capt. Samuel Gardner 

7th from Capt. Jonathan Walcott 

7th from Capt. John Wheelright 

428. MRS. RALPH EARL PRIME 
(Anne Richards) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Jonathan Walcott 

8th from Thomas Gardner 
8th from Edward Holyoke 
7th from Edmond Hobart 
7th from Lieut. Thomas Putnam 
7th from Capt. Joseph Weld 
6th from Capt. Samuel Gardner 
6th from Lieut. James Lewis 
6th from Dr. Daniel Weld 
5th from Capt. John Gardner 

184 



234- MISS ANNE DALUSIA PROCTER 

Fourth in descent from Capt. Peleg Redfield 

312. MRS. FREDERICK T. PROCTOR 
(Rachel Munson Williams) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Thomas Munson 

235.* MISS LOMY REDFIELD PROCTOR 

Fourth in descent from Capt. Peleg Redfield 

297. MRS. THOMAS REDFIELD PROCTOR 
(Maria Watson Williams) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Thomas Hart 

280. MISS SARAH MERWIN PROVOOST Iowa 
Seventh in descent from David Provoost 
7th from Gov. Robert Treat 

680. MRS. NATHAN T. PULSIFER 
(Almira Houghton Valentine) 

Fifth in descent from Lieut. Jonathan Houghton 

179.* MRS. JOHN PURDON 
(Frances Nelson Bogert) 

Fifth in descent from Adj. Michael Jackson 

9th from Dr. Johannes de la Montagne 

8th from Rev. Richard Denton 

6th from Lieut. William Sheffield 

4th from Capt. William Jackson 

185 



931. MRS. WILLIAM ALLEN PUTNAM 
(Caroline R. R. Harris) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Richard Townsley 

9th from John Clark 
8th from Hon. William Bond 
8th from Emanuel Downing 
8th from Daniel Pierce 
8th from Major Robert Pike 
8th from Lieut. William Pratt 
7th from Ensign John Barrell 
7th from Anthony Stoddard 
6th from Hon. Joshua Pierce 
6th from Lieut. Thomas Wilder 
5th from Dr. Joseph Pierce 
5th from Hon. Joseph Wilder 
4th from Col. Caleb Wilder 

84. MRS. MOSES TAYLOR PYNE 
(Anna Margaretta Stockton) 

Fourth in descent from Justice Richard Stockton 

462. MRS. LEONARD GREEN QUINLIN 
(Mary Amis) 

Fourth in descent from Col. George Taylor 

7th from Col. John Catlett 

6th from John Catlett, 2nd 

5th from Jonathan Gibson 

5th from James Taylor 

4th from Capt. John Ashby 

437.* MRS. THOMAS RAINEY 
(Grace Priscilla Ogden) 

Sixth in descent from John Ogden 

186 



68i. MRS. GEORGE FREDERICK RALPH 
(Cornelia Marion Barnes) 

Eighth in descent from Resolved Waldron 

loth from "William Collier 
loth from Stephen Hopkins 

9th from Thomas Burgess 

9th from Giles Hopkins 

9th from Capt. John Johnson 

9th from Lieut. William Merrick 

9th from Nicholas Snow 

9th from Hon. Constant Southworth 

8th from William Bartholomew 

8th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 

8th from Capt. Isaac Johnson 

8th from William Swift 

8th from Capt. Thomas Topping 

7th from Lieut. William Bartholomew 

7th from Peter Bogardus 

7th from Isaac Johnson 

7th from Lieut. William Teller 

7th from Capt. Gerrit Teunisse Van Vechten 

7th from Evert Jansen Wendell 

7th from Major Pieter Winne 

6th from Ensign Stephen Topping 

5th from Lieut. William Teller 

5th from Lieut. Daniel Topping 

107.* MRS. JAMES M. RANKIN 
(Anna Evelina Schenck) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Frangois Rombouts 

5th from Robert Blackwell 
3rd from Rev. Jacob Blackwell 
3rd from Abraham Schenck 
2nd from Major Henry Schenck 



187 



464. MRS. EDWARD S. RAWSON 
(Elizabeth Rogers) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Pierre Fauconnier 

197. MRS. ELIPHALET REMINGTON 
(Jane Strawbridge Ledyard) 

Sixth in descent from Col. William Fitzhugh 

558. MISS MARGARET SOPHIA REMSEN 

Seventh in descent from Johannes de Peyster 

8th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 

8th from Thomas Spicer 

8th from Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 

7th from Hon. Evert Bancker 

7th from Capt. Jan Strycker 

6th from Capt. Joris Hansen Bergen 

6th from Ensign Abraham Brasier 

6th from Capt. Johannes de Peyster, 2nd 

5th from Lieut. William de Peyster 

5th from Lieut. Rem Remsen, 2nd 

5th from Capt. Hendrick Rutgers 

4th from Capt. George Stewart 

3rd from Col. Henry Remsen 

3rd from Capt. James Stewart 

28.* MRS. PHOENIX REMSEN 
(Sarah Louisa Wagstafif) 

Fourth in descent from Hon. Robert Ogden 

16. MRS. PHILIP RHINELANDER 
(Adelaide Kip) 

Eighth in descent from Hendrick Hendricksen Kip 

188 



53- MRS. T. J. OAKLEY RHINELANDER 
(Edith Cruger Sands) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. John Cruger 

9th from John Walker 

7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

7th from Pierre Fauconnier 

7th from Capt. John Sands 

6th from Col. Peter Bard 

6th from John Abram De Normandie 

5th from Peter Bard, 2nd 

5th from Henry Cruger 

4th from Comfort Sands 



6. MRS. WILLIAM RHINELANDER 
(Matilda Cruger Oakley) 

Fourth in descent from Hon. John Cruger 

5th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 
3rd from Henry Cruger 
2nd from Lieut. Jesse Oakley 

540. MISS LOUISA VERPLANCK RICHARDS 
Fifth in descent from Capt. George Richards 

773. MRS. JOHN JACKSON RIKER 
(Edith Barstow) 

Sixth in descent from Sir John Pell 

762. MRS. WILLIAM R. ROBERTSON 
(Eva Hutchins) Texas 

Eighth in descent from Capt. John Seaman 



189 



2o8. MRS. ARTHUR ROBINSON 
(Jane Howell Porter) 

Fifth in descent from Hon. Johannes Abeel 

7th from Edward Howell 
7th from Lieut.-Col. Joshua Porter 
5th from Major Peter Matthews 
4th from Col. Vincent Mathews 

900. MRS. CHARLES MULFORD ROBINSON 
(Eliza Ten Eyck Pruyn) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Hendrick Ten Eyck 

89. MRS. JEREMIAH POTTER ROBINSON 
(Margaret Downing Lanman) 

Fourth in descent from Governor Jonathan Trumbull 

no. MRS. WILLIAM ROBISON 
(Jeannie Floyd- Jones) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Richard Floyd 

8th from Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 

7th from Hon. Matthias NicoU 

7th from Col. Thomas Willett 

6th from Pieter Haring 

6th from Col. John Jackson 

6th from Major Thomas Jones 

6th from Col. William Willett 

5th from Justice David Jones 

328. MRS. CHARLES FRANCIS ROE 
(Katherine Bissell Bogert) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. John Marsh 

loth from Gov. Thomas Welles 
9th from Jan Snedeker 
8th from Gerrit Bicker 
190 



8(ff from David DeMarest 

8th from Lieut. John Hollister 

8th f^om Minne Johannes 

8th from Capt. Jan Stryker 

8th from Capt. Arie Cornelisen Van Schaick 

8th from Abram Ver Planck 

8th from Gov. John Webster 

7th from John Bissell 

7th from Edward Griswold 

7th from John Loomis 

7th from John Moore 

7th from Capt. Casper Stymets 

7th from Hon. Richard Treat 

7th from Laurens Andriese Van Boskirck 

6th from Quartermaster Thomas Bissell 

6th from Samuel Buel 

6th from Jean DeMarest 

6th from Capt. Cyprian Nichols 

6th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 

6th from Albert Terhune 

6th from Lieut. Robert Webster 

5th from Capt. John Buel 

4th from Col. Ebenezer Marsh 

194. MRS. ARCHIBALD ROGERS 
(Annie Caroline Coleman) 

Fourth in descent from Governor James Habersham 

892. MRS. HANFORD NEWELL ROGERS 

(Juliette Gardiner) Mississippi 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

226.* MRS. P. V. ROGERS 
(Elizabeth Butler) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Thomas Munson 

191 



893- MRS. WALLACE B. ROGERS 

(Nina Eastman) Mississippi 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

8th from Peter Tilton 
7th from David Gardiner 



526. MISS LUCY WARD ROLLINS 

Seventh in descent from Chief -Justice John Plaisted 

loth from Gov. Ambrose Gibbons 

loth from Lieut. Ralph Hall 

9th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 

9th from Capt. Kingsley Hall 

9th from Ensign Jeremy Houchin 

9th from Henry Sherburne 

9th from Anthony Stanyan 

9th from Rev. John Wheelwright 

9th from Gov. John Winthrop 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Bartlett 

8th from Robert Clement 

8th from Rev. Samuel Dudley 

8th from William Estowe 

8th from Edward Hilton 

8th from Capt. Christopner Hussey 

8th from Lieut. Samuel Ingalls 

8th from Edward Jackson 

8th from Moses Leavitt 

8th from Robert Page 

8th from Capt. John Pickering 

8th from Lieut. Roger Plaisted 

8th from Henry Sewall 

8th from Roger Shaw 

8th from Samuel Wheelwright 

7th from Capt. Josiah Converse 

7th from Capt. Henry Dow 

7th from Capt. Abner Fogg 

7th from Major Charles Frost 

192 



7th from Capt. Tobias Langdon 

7th from Capt. John Leighton 

7th from Henry Robie 

7th from Lieut. John Shapleigh 

7th from Capt. Benjamin Swett 

7th from Ezekiel Wentworth 

7th from Capt. John Wheelwright, 2nd 

6th from Capt. Jabez Dow 

6th from Lieut. Charles Frost, 2nd 

6th from Capt. Paul Gerrish 

6th from Justice Richard Hilton 

6th from Ensign Jeremiah Rollins 

6th from Capt. John Waldron 

6th from Capt. Benjamin Wentworth 

5th from Justice Simon Frost 

5th from Ichabod Rollins 

4th from Lieut. Michael Jackson 

914. MRS. CHARLES WILLIAM ROMEYN 
(Caroline Estelle Young) 

Ninth in descent from Hendrick Hendricksen Kip 

35. MRS. HILBORNE L. ROOSEVELT 
(Kate Shippen) 

Seventh in descent from Justice Edward Shippen 

754. MRS. ROBERT B. ROOSEVELT 
(Lilie Hamersley) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Jabez Hamlin 



193 



167.* MRS. ROSWELL-SMITH 

(Annie Goodrich Ellsworth) 

Seventh in descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

8th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

7th from Lieut. William Chittenden 

7th from Edward Griswold 

6th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 

6th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 

6th from Henry Wolcott 

5th from Col. David Goodrich 

5th from Justice William Pitkin 

2nd from Ch.-Jus. Oliver Ellsworth 

502. MRS. JOHN SUMNER RUNNELS 
(Helen Rutherford Baker) Illinois 

Seventh in descent from Governor Petrus Stuyvesant 

331. MRS. WALTER S. RUSSELL 

(Mary E. Rumney) Michigan 

Sixth in descent from Anthony Rutgers 

714. MRS. JOHN O'BRIEN RUST 

(Cynthia Westfall) Tennessee 

Eighth in descent from David Provoost 

7th from Roeloff Swartwout 

608. MRS. JOHN P. RUTTER 
(Jane Foulke) 

Seventh in descent from Justice Thomas Wynne 

845. MRS. ARTHUR RYLE 

(Caroline Elizabeth Fisher) 

Seventh in descent from Lieut-Col. William Fitzhugh 

194 



696. MRS. CHARLES DWIGHT SABIN 
(Susan Gould Tilden) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton 

764. MISS GERTRUDE TREADWELL SACKETT 
Fifth in descent from Col. John Moore 

826. MRS. RUSSELL SAGE 

(Margaret Olivia Slocum) 

Fifth in descent from Governor John Wanton 

211. MRS. WILLIAM HENRY SAGE 
(Isabel Whitney) 

Ninth in descent from Hon. John Alden 

loth from Capt. John Gorham 

loth from John Howland 

loth from William Mullins 

9th from Lieut.-Col. John Gorham 

9th from Constant Southworth 

8th from Capt. George Denison 

8th from Capt. John Gallup 

8th from Thomas Stanton 

6th from Nehemiah Smith 

141.* MRS. ETIENNE ST. GEORGE 
(Alice Lee Goodrich) 

Eight in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

7th from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

7th from Capt. George Denison 

7th from Edward Griswold 

6th from Capt. John Gallup 

6th from Capt. James Judson 

5th from Rev. Nathaniel Chauncey 

5th from Col. David Goodrich 

4th from Rev. William Worthington 

195 



409.* MRS. FRANCIS H. SALTUS 
(Eliza Howe Evertson) 

Sixth in descent from Governor Rip Van Dam 

7th from Lieut. William Teller 

6th from Cornet Jan Hendrickse Van Baal 

4th from Capt. Nicholas Evertsen 

3rd from Jacob Evertsen 

774. MRS. ROLLIN SANFORD SALTUS 
(Evelyn McCurdy Noyes) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley 

9th from Richard Warren 

8th from Gov. William Hutchinson 

8th from Gov. Thomas Mayhew 

7th from Gov. William Coddington 

7th from Dep.-Gov. Frances Willoughby 

6th from Rev. James Noyes 

6th from Gov. Peleg Sanford 

142.* MRS. MARTIN WRIGHT SAMPSON 
(Frances Gardiner) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Pieter Schuyler 

8th from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

8th from Edward Thurston 

8th from Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 

8th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

7th from Major Nicholas de Meyer 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

7th from Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 

7th from Evart Jansen Wendell 

6th from Capt. Philip Schuyler 

6th from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 

6th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rennselaer 

5th from Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 

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5th from Capt. Nicholas Schuyler 

5th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 

4th from Harmanus Schuyler 

4th from Capt. Johannes Van Rensselaer 

548.* MRS. EDWARD SANDERSON 

(Elizabeth A. Byron) Wisconsin 
Third in descent from William W. Gilbert 

147.* MRS. WILLIAM R. SANDS 
(Mary Thompson Gardiner) 
Eighth in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

405. MRS. HERBERT LIVINGSTON SATTERLEE 
(Louisa Pierpont Morgan) 
Eighth in descent from Col. Samuel Eells 

221. MISS ALICE SCARBOROUGH Ohio 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Thomas Willett 

8th from Gov. William Smith 
7th from Col. Samuel Partridge 

184. MRS. CHARLES ASHMEAD SCHAEFER 
(Evelyn Schuyler) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 
7th from Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 
6th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 
6th from Major Nicholas De Meyer 
6th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 
6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 
5th from Capt. Philip Schuyler 
5th from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 
5th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 
3rd from Capt. Nathaniel Scribner 
3rd from Harmanus Schuyler 
197 



153. MRS. ERNEST SCHELLING 
(Lucie How Draper) 

Eighth in descent from Att.-Gen. Anthony Checkley 

163.* MISS EMMA SCHENCK 

Fifth in descent from Hon. Frangois Rombouts 

7th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 
6th from Abraham Schenck 
2nd from Major Henry Schenck 

721. MRS. FRANK SCHLESINGER 

(Margaret Louise Barber) 

Eighth in descent from Rev. Peter Bulkeley 

722. MRS. GEORGE J. SCHUSTER 

(Mary Alexander Bloodgood) 

Fifth in descent from Lieut.-Col. Charles Clinton 

80. MISS FANNY SCHUYLER 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

6th from Col. Robert Livingston 

6th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

5th from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 

4th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

67. MRS. MONTGOMERY SCHUYLER 
(Katherine Livingston) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

loth from Hon. Richard Borden 
loth from Capt. Thomas Cook 
198 



loth i 


rom Thomas Newberry 


loth 


rom Richard Warren 


9th 


Tom Edward CoUins 


9th 


from Capt. John Cooke 


9th 


"rom Ensign Thomas Cornell 


9th i 


from Lieut. William Fowler 


9th j 


rom Ensign Bernard Lombard 


9th 


Tom William Whiting 


8th 


from Roger Ailing 


8th i 


from Capt. William Fowler, 2nd 


8th i 


from Edward Griswold 


8th 


from Cornells Melyn 


8th i 


'rom John Moss 


8th i 


from William Phelps 


8th i 


rom David Provoost 


8th i 


from Rev. John Russell 


8th i 


rom Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 


8th i 


From Rev. John Whiting 


7th J 


from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 


7th i 


Tom John Briggs 


7th j 


"rom Justice Ebenezer Burrill 


7th i 


rom Capt.-Lieut. Jacob de Loper 


7th i 


from William Dudley 


7th i 


rom Dep.-Gov. Jacob Leisler 


7th i 


from Rev. Joseph Moss 


7th i 


Tom Ensign James Pecker 


7th i 


'rom David Provoost, 2nd 


7th i 


From Rev. Samuel Russell 


7th 


from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 


7th i 


From Capt. William Trask 


6th j 


"rom Col. Henricus Beekman 


6th i 


rom Ebenezer Burrill, 2nd 


6th 


rom Hon. Johannes Jansen 


6th 


from Capt. David Provoost, 3rd 


5th 


rom Gilbert Livingston 


4th 


'rom John Kane 


4th 


"rom Robert Gilbert Livingston 



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I44-* MRS. WALTER S. SCHUYLER 
(Mary Miller Gardiner) 
Fifth in descent from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 

8th from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

8th from Edward Thurston 

8th from Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 

8th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

7th from Major Nicholas de Meyer 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

7th from Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 

7th from Evert Jansen Wendell 

6th from Capt. Philip Schuyler 

6th from Gov. Pieter Schuyler 

6th from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 

6th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

5th from Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 

5th from Capt. Nicholas Schuyler 

4th from Harmanus Schuyler 

4th from Capt. Johannes Van Rensselaer 

788. MRS. CHARLES SCRIBNER 
(Louise Flagg) 
Eighth in descent from Governor Roger Williams 

950. MISS ALICE RAYMOND SCUDDER 

Seventh in descent from Major Matthias Howell 

927. MRS. LOUIS LIVINGSTON SEAMAN 
(Mary Stuart Huntington) 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

9th from Edward Holyoke 
9th from Hon. William Pynchon 
8th from William Cheeseborough 
8th from Capt. Elizur Holyoke 
8th from Hon. John Talcott 

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8th from Col. Olofif Stevense Van Cortlandt 

7th from Capt John Chester 

7th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 

7th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 

7th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

6th from Major John Chester, Jr. 

6th from Hon. William Nicoll 

5th from Capt. Joshua Huntington 

4th from Col. Jabez Huntington 

374. MRS. EDWARD GRIFFIN SELDEN 
(Abby Spencer Lansing) 

Seventh in descent from Sander Leendertse Glen 

476. MRS. WILLIAM H. SEWARD 
(Janet Watson) 

Sixth in descent from John Winslow 

8th from Gov. William Hutchinson 

7th from Capt. Edward Hutchinson 

7th from Rev. William Thompson 

7th from Rev. Thomas Weld 

7th from Rev. Samuel Whiting 

6th from Rev. Joshua Moody 

6th from Thomas Weld, 2nd 

5th from Col. Edward Winslow 

215. MRS. HORATIO SEYMOUR 
(Abigail Adams Johnson) 

Sixth in descent from Capt Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

8th from Hon. John Alden 
8th from Lieut.-Col. Edmund Quincy 
8th from Rev. Thomas Shepard 
8th from Ensign Hendrick Van Dyck 
7th from Major Nicholas de Meyer 
6th from Col. John Quincy 
201 



6th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 
5th from Capt. Nicholas Schuyler 
5th from Oapt. John Stephens 
4th from President John Adams 

671. MRS. JOHN BLASDEL SHAPLEIGH 
(Anna Merrit) Missouri 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Benedict 

223. MRS. F. W. HOTCHKISS SHEFFIELD 
(Sarah Kellogg) 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Coddington 

8th from Capt. William Lewis 

8th from Capt. Thomas Minor 

7th from Capt. George Denison 

6th from Lieut. Joseph Kellogg 

6th from Capt. Thomas Noyes 

6th from Gov. Peleg San ford 

6th from Thomas Stanton 

778. MRS. CHARLES SHELDON 
(Louisa Walker Gulliver) 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

834. MRS. GEORGE R. SHELDON 
(Mary Robinson Seney) 

Fourth in descent from Capt. James Nicholson 

281. MRS. WILLIAM EDGAR SHEPHERD 
(Cettie Moore Gwynne) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. James Claypoole 

8th from Governor Roger Williams 
202 



83- MRS. CHARLES E. SHERMAN 
(Hannah Newbold Lawrence) 

Fourth in descent from Gen. Nathaniel Woodhull 

7th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 

7th from Capt. Richard Woodhull 

6th from Major Thomas Lawrence 

6th from Capt. William Lawrence 

6th from Richard Smith, 2nd 

6th from Gov. William Smith 

5th from Capt. John Lawrence 

3rd from Major Jonathan Lawrence 

847. MRS. JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN 
(Carrie Babcock) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. John Babcock 

474. MRS. RAYMOND HOUGH SHERMAN 
(Eda Jorane Moody) California 

Ninth in descent from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 

454- MRS. RICHARD J. SHERMAN 
(Julia Avery) 

Seventh in descent from Dep.-Gov. John Humfrey 

425. MRS. THOMAS TOWNSEND SHERMAN 
(Anne Wiggin) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

9th from Hon. Matthew Allyn 
9th from Capt. Roger Clap 
9th from Capt. Thomas Fitch 
9th from Major Benjamin Newberry 
8th from Preserved Clap 
8th from Rev. Thomas Han ford 
8th from Capt. Richard Olmsted 
8th from Capt. John Taylor 
203 



7th from Governor Simon Bradstreet 
7th from Capt. Samuel Comstock 
7th from Capt. Samuel Couch 
7th from Capt. James Olmsted 
7th from Gov. Thomas Wiggin 
6th from Capt. Samuel Comstock 
6th from Samuel Fitch 

136. MRS. EDWARD LYMAN SHORT 
(Anna Livingston Petit) 

Seventh in descent from Col Robert Livingston 

8th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

7th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

7th from Johannes de Peyster 

7th from Gov. Pieter Schuyler 

7th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

7th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 

6th from Gov. Gerardus Beekman 

6th from Capt. Johannes de Peyster, 2nd 

6th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

6th from Robert Livingston 

5th from Hon. Robert Livingston, Jr. 

4th from Col. Peter R. Livingston 

781. MRS. RUFUS ADAMS SIBLEY 
(Elizabeth Conkey) 

Ninth in descent from Robert Moulton 

520. COUNTESS VON FRANCKEN SIERSTORPFF 
(Mary Knowlton) 
Eighth in descent from Col. William Ward 

8th from Edward Bangs 
8th from William Carpenter 
8th from Thomas Howes 
8th from Hon. Edward Johnson 
7th from Capt. Thomas Howes, 2nd 
7th from Matthew Johnson 
204 



835. MRS. JOSEPH FERRIS SIMMONS 
(Mable Louise Storm) 

Fifth in descent from Rev. John Graham 

9th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

8th from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

8th from Ensign Thomas Cornell 

8th from Lieut. Volckert Jansen Douw 

8th from Capt. Jan Strycker 

8th from Hon. Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 

8th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

8th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

7th from Rev. Israel Chauncey 

7th from Richard Cornell 

7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

7th from Capt. Jonas Douw 

7th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 

7th from Johannes Verveelen 

6th from Hon. Johannes Cuyler 

6th from Capt. Petrus Douw 

4th from Rev. Chauncey Graham 

4th from Johannes Ten Broeck 

551. MRS. ROBERT RYLAND SIZER 
(Mary Theodora Thomsen) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Myles Standish 

359. MRS. ROSWELL SKEEL, JR. 
(Emily Ellsworth Ford) 

Seventh in descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

668. MRS. JAMES H. SKINNER 
(Annie Wood) Minnesota 

Eighth in descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

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339- MRS. GEORGE P. SLADE 
(Cornelia Wheeler Strong) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Nathaniel White 

9th from Capt. Nathaniel Turner 

8th from John Moss 

8th from Capt. Nicholas Olmsted 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Wheeler 

7th from Capt. Thomas Bull 

7th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 

7th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 

7th from John Strong 

7th from Capt. Thomas Yale 

6th from Capt. Roger Pitkin 

659. MRS. HOWARD SLADE 
(Louisa Norwood) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

836. MRS. PRESCOTT SLADE 
(Josephine Bissell Roe) 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Webster 

loth from Gov. Thomas Welles 

9th from David DeMarest 

9th from Lieut. John Hollister 

9th from Minne Johannes 

9th from Capt. Jan Strycker 

9th from Capt. Arie Cornelisen Van Schaick 

9th from Abram Isaacse Ver Planck 

8th from Hon. Roger Ailing 

8th from John Bissell 

8th from Hon. Richard Treat 

7th from Lieut. Jean DeMarest 

7th from Col. Leonard Lewis 

7th from Hon. William Pitkin 

6th from Capt. John Buel 

5th from Ebenezer Marsh 
206 



131. MRS. SAMUEL SLOAN 

(Margaret Zabriskie Elme.ndorf) 

Fourth in descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 

554. MRS. ANDREW HEERMANCE SMITH 
(Jane Terry Sheldon) 

Seventh in descent from John Loomis 

loth from Gov. William Bradford 

9th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 

7th from Gov. John Haynes 

7th from Gov. George Wyllys 

6th from Capt. Jonathan Sheldon 

396. MRS. ARTHUR COSSLETT SMITH 
(Elizabeth Storer Atkinson) 

Sixth in descent from Lieut. Joseph Storer 

506. MRS. C. A. de PEYSTER SMITH 

( Catherine A. de Peyster Greene ) Arkansas 
Fifth in descent from Chief-Justice Abraham de Peyster 
6th from Johannes de Peyster 

346. MRS. CHARLES EDWIN SMITH 
(Anna Louise Malsan) 

Fourth in descent from Hon. Robert Morris 

270. MRS. EDMUND MUNROE SMITH 
(Gertrude Huidekoper) 

Seventh in descent from Justice Edward Shippen 

8th from Valentine Hollingsworth 
7th from Hon. Thomas Budd 
5th from John Evans 
5th from John Lukens 
207 



5th from Capt. Andrew McDowell 

5th from Hon. Edward Shippen 

4th from Andrew Colhoon 

4th from Evan Evans 

4th from Major Joseph Shippen 

786. MRS. EUGENE SMITH 

(Katharine Wads worth Bacon) 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

51. MRS. L. BAYARD SMITH 
(Louisa Norwood) 

Sixth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

7th from Att.-Gen. James Graham 
4th from Lewis Morris Ashfield 

367. MRS. WILTON MERLE SMITH 
(Zaidee Van Santvoord) 

Fourth in descent from Col. Thomas De Kay 

7th from Robert Titus 

7th from Capt. John Underhill 

7th from Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 

6th from Lieut. Jacob Sanders Glen 

6th from Col. John Jackson 

6th from Major Thomas Miles 

6th from Col. Thomas Willett 

5th from Capt. Samuel Cook 

4th from Col. Jacob Lansinj:^ 

4th from Col. Henry Quackenbush 

468. MRS. JOHN HOWARD SOUTHWORTH 

(Mary Lyon) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

208 



596. MRS. CHARLES ALFRED SPALDING 
(Katharine Culver) 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. Jasper Griffing 

579. MRS. WILLIAM DIXON SPALDING 
(Mary Elizabeth Field) 

Sixth in descent from Governor Robert Treat 

291. MRS. THOMAS W. SPENCE 

(Maria Cornelia Tallmadge) Wisconsin 

Fourth in descent from Hon. William Floyd 

924. MRS. IRVIN AUCHINLOSS SPRAGUE 
(Julia Miller) 

Tenth in descent from Dep.-Gov. Samuel Symonds 

9th from Edward Griswold 

8th from Thomas Chandler 

8th from George Giddings 

8th from Lieut. Frances Paybodie 

8th from Lieut. John Stevens 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 

8th from John Whipple 

202. MRS. LOUIS LEE STANTON 
(Pauline Dickson) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. George Denison 

7th from Gov. William Coddington 
7th from Rev. James Noyes 
7th from Thomas Stanton 
7th from Capt. Isaac Williams 
6th from Rev. James Noyes, 2nd 
6th from Gov. Peleg Sanford 
5th from Lieut.-Col. John Williams 
4th from Capt. William Williams 
209 



755- MRS. EDWIN LINCOLN STANWOOD, JR. 
(Margaret Churchill Boyd) Maine 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

918. MRS. JOHN NOBLE STEARNS 
(Mary Potts) 

Fifth in descent from Daniel McConaughy 

420.* MRS. JAMES HERVEY STEBBINS 
(Frances Ames Phelps) 

Eighth in descent from John Willis 

553. MRS. ROBERT DUTCHER STERLING 
(Ruth Lancaster Hoe) 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Haynes 

815. MISS MARY B. STEWARD 

Eighth in descent from Capt. John Underhill 

9th from Lieut. Robert Feake 

8th from Dr. Johannes de la Montagne 

8th from Robert Titus 

7th from Col. John Jackson 

7th from Capt. John Seaman 

6th from Gabriel Ludlow 

673. MISS FRANCES ANN STIGER 

Eighth in descent from Rev. George Phillips 

9th from John Cross 
8th from Samuel Appleton 
7th from Lieut. Thomas Gage 
7th from Lieut. Thomas Lambert 
7th from Henry Sewall 
6th from Ezekiel Northend 
5th from Lieut.-Col. Thomas Gage, 2nd 
4th from Nathaniel Cogswell 
210 



434- MRS. WILLIAM EDWIN STIGER 
(Mary Hamilton Morris) 

Fifth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris 

784. MISS CHARLOTTE ROGERS STILLMAN 
Ninth in descent from Gov. John Coggeshall 

509.* MRS. THOMAS E. STILLMAN 
(Elizabeth Greenman) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Joseph Clarke 

138.* MRS. DANIEL M. STIMSON 
(Edith Parker) 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

9th from Major-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 

9th from Thomas Gardner 

9th from Rev. Frances Higginson 

9th from Edmond Hobart 

9th from John How^land 

9th from Rev. Zachariah Symmes 

9th from Hon. Richard Treat 

9th from Rev. Henry Whitfield 

8th from Hon. Matthew AUyn 

8th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 

8th from Edward Collins 

8th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 

8th from Capt. John Gorham 

8th from Gov. John Haynes 

8th from Rev. John Higginson 

8th from George Hull 

8th from Rev. Richard Mather 

8th from Capt. John Putnam 



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8th from Capt. Thomas Savage 

8th from Lieut. William Spencer 

8th from John Strong 

8th from Dep.-Gov. Samuel Symonds 

8th from Gov. Robert Treat 

8th from Rev. John Warham 

8th from Hon. William Whiting 

8th from Gov. George Wyllys 

7th from Rev. William Adams 

7th from Capt. Thomas Allyn 

7th from Samuel Clap 

7th from Capt. Daniel Epes 

7th from Capt. Samuel Gardner 

7th from Lieut.-Col. John Gorham, 2nd 

7th from Major William Hathorne 

7th from Capt. John Higginson, 2nd 

7th from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 

7th from Samuel Mather 

7th from John Moore 

7th from Capt. Cyprian Nichols 

7th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 

7th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 

7th from Rev. John Whiting 

7th from Major Simon Willard 

7th from Rev. John Woodbridge 

7th from Hon. Samuel Wyllys 

6th from Rev. Daniel Epes, 2nd 

6th from Lieut. John Higginson, 3rd 

6th from Capt. Cyprian Nichols, 2nd 

6th from Justice William Pitkin, 2nd 

6th from Capt. Jonathan Prescott 

6th from Lieut. James Putnam 

6th from Rev. Timothy Woodbridge 

5th from Rev. Thomas Clap 

5th from Rev. Peter Clark 

5th from Major Daniel Epes, 3rd 

5th from Gov. William Pitkin, 3rd 

5th from Lieut. Israel Porter 

4th from Capt. Daniel Epes, 4th 

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342. MRS. HENRY L. STIMSON 
(Mabel Wellington White) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Myles Standish 

loth from Rev. Francis Higginson 
loth from Rev. Henry Whitfield 
9th from John Clark 
9th from Rev. Nathaniel Rogers 
9th from Capt. Thomas Savage 
9th from Gov. John Webster 
9th from Gov. George Wyllys 
8th from Hon. John Alden 
8th from Rev. William Hubbard 
8th from Major John Pynchon 
8th from Major Simon Willard 
7th from Capt. Richard Bushnell 
7th from Capt. Jonathan Prescott 
7th from Capt. Nathaniel White 
4th from Justice Roger Sherman 



354. MISS MARGARET STIMSON 

Ninth in descent from Governor George Wyllys 

loth from Gov. William Bradford 
lOth from Rev. Francis Higginson 
loth from Capt. John Johnson 
loth from Rev. Richard Mather 
9th from Lieut. Henry Bowen 
9th from Gov. John Haynes 
9th from Capt. Isaac Johnson 
9th from Peter Palfrey 
9th from Dep.-Gov. Samuel Symonds 
8th from Lieut.-Col. John Gorham 
8th from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 
8th from Major Simon Willard 
6th from Gov. William Pitkin, 3rd 



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704. MRS. EDWARD CANTEY STOCKTON 
(Nellie E. Mitchell) 

Fifth in descent from Governor Alexander Spots wood 

7th from Gov. Robert Carter 

7th from Col. John West 

5th from Gov. John Blair 

5th from William Dandridge 

4th from Armistead Burwell 

4th from County-Lieutenant John Spotswood 

813. MISS MAUDE SPOTTSWOOD STOCKTON 

Sixth in descent from Governor Alexander Spotswood 

701. MRS. TELFAIR STOCKTON 

(Florence Orlean Fitch) Florida 

Eighth in descent from Dr. Johannes de la Montague 

304. MRS. CHAUNCEY STODDARD 
(Pauline Cady) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Epenetus Piatt 

800. MRS. FRANCIS RUSSELL STODDARD 
(Eleanor Sherburne Whipple) 

Seventh in descent from Col. John Wentworth 

loth from William Arnold 
loth from Gov. Thomas Dudley 
loth from Rev. William Thompson 

9th from William Carpenter 

9th from Robert Coles, ist 

9th from Rev. Samuel Dudley 

9th from Gov. Theophilus Eaton 

9th from Lieut. Andrew Eliot 

9th from Gov. Ambrose Gibbons 
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9th from Hon. Samuel Gorton 

9th from Lieut. Ralph Hall 

9th from Edward Howell 

9th from Henry Langstaffe 

9th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 

9th from Hateville Nutter 

9th from Capt. Jan Strycker 

9th from William Washburne 

9th from Elder William Wentworth 

9th from Francis Wickes 

9th from Lieut. Jonas Wood 

8th from Robert Cole, 2nd 

8th from Col. Richard Floyd 

8th from Major Charles Frost 

8th from Justice Kingsley Hall 

8th from Valentine Hill 

8th from Robert Jackson 

8th from Lieut. Anthony Nutter 

8th from Hon. William Pepperell 

8th from Capt. Epenetus Piatt 

8th from Capt. John Seaman 

Sth from Henry Sherburne 

8th from Richard Smith 

8th from John Townsend 

7th from Capt. Benjamin Carpenter 

7th from Hon. John Frost 

7th from Capt. Nathaniel Hill 

7th from Col. John Jackson 

7th from Col. Joseph Sherburne 

7th from Capt. Edmund Smith 

7th from Lieut. Richard Smith, 2nd 

7th from Lieut. Johannes Ter Bos 

6th from Rev. John Blunt 

6th from Major Thomas Jones 

6th from Capt. Richard Smith, 3rd 

6th from Hon. Daniel Warner 

6th from Hunking Wentworth 

5th from Col. John Bailey 

5th from Capt. Nathaniel Piatt 

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567.* MISS CAROLINE PHELPS STOKES 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Haynes 

503. MISS OLIVIA E. PHELPS STOKES 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

772. MISS ANNIE STONE 

Ninth in descent from Rev. Francis Higginson 

444. MRS. LAURISTON L. STONE 
(Martha Noyes Burt) 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

9th from Hon. John Alden 

9th from William Mullins 

9th from Hon. William Pynchon 

9th from Thomas Rogers 

8th from Hon. Matthew Allyn 

8th from William Paybodie 

8th from Hon. William Whiting 

7th from Col. John Allyn 

7th from Thomas Benedict 

7th from Dep.-Gov. William Bradford, 2nd 

7th from Capt. John Gallup 

7th from Rev. James Noyes 

7th from Rev. John Whiting 

6th from Rev. James Noyes, Jr. 

6th from Hon. William Whiting 

737. MRS. AARON PUTNAM STORRS 
(Louise Leavitt Piatt) 
Eighth in descent from Richard Treat 
6th from Capt. William Ely 

645.* MRS. WILLIAM MANSFIELD STORRS 
(Harriet Louise Butterfield) 
Fifth in descent from Ensign Benjamin Butterfield 

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636. MRS. WILLIAM CUMMINGS STORY 
(Daisy Allen) 

Eighth in descent from Dr. Johannes de la Montagne 

687. MRS. VANDERLYNN STOW 
(Eliza War ford Ellis) 

Seventh in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

9th from Cornelis Melyn 

9th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

8th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

8th from Jacob de Loper 

8th from Hon. James Graham 

8th from Lieut. Covert Loockermans 

8th from David Provoost 

8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Col. Henricus Beekman 

7th from Governor Lewis Morris 

6th from Richard Ashfield 

6th from Gilbert Livingston 

6th from Gerrit Van Home 

5th from Hon. Lewis Morris Ashfield 

5th from Lieut.-Col. James Hude 

5th from Robert Gilbert Livingston 

559. MRS. CALVIN D. STOWELL 
(Amelia Wilgus Estey) 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Winslow 

loth from Governor William Hutchinson 
8th from Capt. Edward Hutchinson 
8th from Rev. William Thompson 
8th from Rev. Thomas Weld 
8th from Rev. Samuel Whiting 
7th from Rev. Joshua Moody 
7th from Thomas Weld, 2nd 
6th from Col. Edward Winslow 
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639- MRS. CHARLES GODFREY STRATER 
(Adeline Helme) Kentucky 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Nicasius de Sille 

857. MRS. ELIPHALET PLATT STRATTON 
(Harriet Louisa Woodhull) 

Seventh in descent from Justice Richard Woodhull 

6th from Gov. William (Tangier) Smith 
6th from Capt. Richard WoodhuUJr. 
5th from Lieut. Daniel Say re 
5th from William Henry Smith 

678. MRS. ALBERT THEODORE STRAUCH 
(Maude Mary Mitchell) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. William Lawrence 

9th from Ensign Thomas Cornell 

9th from John Stratton 

8th from John Hicks 

8th from Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 

7th from Capt. William Hartwell 

7th from Col. Thomas Hicks 

7th from Major Daniel Whitehead 

7th from Col. Thomas Willett 

6th from Gideon Macon 

5th from William Macon 

250. MRS. ALAN HARTWELL STRONG 
(Susan De Lancey Van Rensselaer) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

9th from Governor Gerardus Beekman 
8th from Col. Henricus Beekman 
8th from Edward Collins 
7th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 
7th from Rev. John Russell 
7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 
7th from Rev. John Whiting 
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6th from Col. Robert Livingston 

6th from Rev. Samuel Russell 

6th from Governor Pieter Schuyler 

5th from Hon. Robert Livingston, 2nd 

5th from Col. Jacob Rutsen 

5th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 

4th from Capt. Jacob Rutsen, 2nd 

4th from Capt. Johannes Van Rensselaer 

3rd from Col. Robert Van Rensselaer 

470. MRS. THERON G. STRONG 
(Martha Howard Prentice) 

Sixth in descent from Lieut. John Howard 

7th from Thomas Lynde 

7th from Edward Morris 

5th from Nathaniel Sartell 

4th from Lieut. Joshua Howard 

3rd from Lieut. Ezra Parmelee 

3rd from Major Nathaniel Sartell Prentice 

103.* MRS. HOMER H. STUART 
(Margaret Elizabeth Dunbar) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles 

7th from Rev. Charles Chauncey 
7th from William Cheeseborough 
7th from Lieut. William Chittenden 
7th from Capt. George Denison 
7th from Edward Griswold 
6th from Samuel Boardman 
6th from Capt. John Gallup 
6th from Capt. James Judson 
5th from Rev. Nathaniel Chauncey 
5th from Capt. William Ely 
5th from Col. David Goodrich 
4th from Col. Elihu Chauncey 
4th from Major Daniel Ely 
4th from Rev. William Worthington 
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746. MRS. MALCOLM STUART 
(Edna Graham Storm) 

Fifth in descent from Rev. John Graham 

8th from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

8th from Ensign Thomas Cornell 

8th from Lieut. Volckert Jansen Douw 

8th from Capt. Jan Strycker 

8th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

8th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

8th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

7th from Rev. Israel Chauncey 

7th from Richard Cornell 

7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

7th from Capt. Jonas Douw 

7th from Major Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 

7th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 

7th from Johannes Verveelin 

6th from Capt. Petrus Douw 

6th from Hon. Johannes Cuyler 

4th from Rev. Chauncey Graham 

4th from Johannes Ten Broeck 

88. MRS. HENRY CADY STURGES 
(Sarah Adams MacWhorter) 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Webster 

9th from Major George Lyddall 

8th from Lieut. Henry Adams 

8th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin, ist 

7th from Henry Adams, 2nd 

7th from Capt. John Buel 

6th from Col. Ebenezer Marsh 

45.* MRS. WOODRUFF SUTTON, JR. 
(Helen Rosalie Remsen) 

Fifth in descent from Hon. Robert Ogden 

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272.* MRS. JOSEPH R. SWAN 
(Emma Mann) 

Seventh in descent from Rev. Samuel Stone 

587.* MRS. DANIEL SWIGERT 

(Annette Magdalen Brodhead) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Daniel Brodhead 

481. MRS. FITCH J. SWINBURNE 
(Laura Perry) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Thomas Minor 

9th from John Dunham 

9th from Governor Thomas Roberts 

8th from Capt. James Avery 

8th from Rev. John Lothrop 

7th from Hugh Caulkins 

7th from Philip Sherman 

5th from Capt. Daniel Hyde 

763. MRS. SEABROOK WHITE SYDNOR 
(Ella Hutchins) Texas 

Eighth in descent from Capt. John Seaman 

187. MISS MARY TABER 

Fifth in descent from Ma j. -Gen. John Bradstreet 

363. MISS LOUISA WEBSTER TAYLOR 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Giles Hamlin 

loth from Elder William Brewster 
8th from Capt. Christopher Christophers 
8th from Edward Collins 
8th from Hon. Richard Treat 
8th from Gov. John Webster 
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8th from William Whiting 

7th from Justice Richard Christophers 

7th from Lieut. Robert Webster 

6th from Justice John Hamlin 

5th from Col. Jabez Hamlin 

4th from Col. Comfort Sage 

682. MISS MARGARET LIVINGSTON TAYLOR Ohio 
Sixth in descent from Governor Pieter Schuyler 

756. MRS. THOMAS TAYLOR, JR. 

(Florence Clarkson) Illinois 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Matthew Clarkson 

709. MRS. WILLIAM AMBROSE TAYLOR 
(Jessie Stillman) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Benedict Arnold 

604. MRS. WILLIAM HENRY TAYLOR 
(Helen Collard) Ohio 

Ninth in descent from Abraham Pieterse Van Deursen 

686. MISS MARION JANE TERRY 

Seventh in descent from Governor John Haynes 

490.* MRS. SETH SPRAGUE TERRY 
(Gertrude Putnam Fenner) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Arthur Fenner 

453.* MRS. DAVID G. THAYER 
(Helen L. Vose) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Martin Crygier 

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362. MRS. FREDERICK FERRIS THOMPSON 
(Mary Clark) 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. William Clarke 

469. MRS. JOSEPH T. THOMPSON 
(Jane Remsen) 

Seventh in descent from Johannes de Peyster 

878. MRS. LAUNT THOMPSON 
(Maria Potter) 

Seventh in descent from Hon. Samuel Gorton 

7th from William Arnold 

7th from Edward Fisher 

7th from Robert Potter 

7th from Edward Smith 

6th from Stephen Arnold 

6th from Moses Lippitt 

6th from John Nott 

6th from John Potter 

6th from Capt. Thomas Topping 

5th from Capt. Othniel Gorton 

646. MRS. ROBERT MEANS THOMPSON 
(Sarah Gibbes) 

Seventh in descent from Rev. John Russell 

157.* MRS. WILLIAM A. THOMPSON 
(Harriet Clarkson Crosby) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

255. MRS. WILLIAM OILMAN THOMPSON 
(Harriet Pomeroy) 

Fifth in descent from Governor William Pitkin 

223 



649- MISS ANNE THOMSON 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Mayhew 

477.* MISS ELIZABETH MAYHEW THOMSON 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Mayhew 



III. MRS. CONDE RAGUET THORN 
(Louise Akerly Floyd- Jones) 

Fifth in descent from Justice David Jones 

8th from Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 
7th from Hon. Matthias NicoU 
6th from Col. Richard Floyd 
6th from Lieut. Epenetus Piatt 
6th from Col. William Willett 



898. MRS. EDWIN THORNE 
(Phebe Ketchum) 

Seventh in descent from Att.-Gen. James Graham 

8th from John Banks 

8th from Rev. Peter Bulkeley 

7th from Marshal-Gen. John Green 

7th from Col. Jonathan Horton 

7th from Marshal-Gen. Edv^^ard Mitchelson 

7th from Hon. John Talcott 

7th from William Wells 

6th from Capt. Matthias Burnet 

6th from Gov. Levels Morris 

6th from Lieut.-Col. John Talcott, Jr. 

5th from Major Augustine Graham 

5th from Capt. Nathaniel Ketchum 

5th from Eleazar Miller 

4th from Capt. Joseph Ketchum 

4th from Major Jonathan Landon 

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143- MRS. JONATHAN THORNE 
(Harriet S. Van Schoonhoven) 

Fifth in descent from Capt, Jacobus Van Schoonhoven 

872. MRS. WILLIAM V. S. THORNE 
(Julia Therese Keyser) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. James Saunders 

9th from PhiHp EHot 

8th from Capt. Daniel Fisher 

8th from Ensign Thomas Fuller 

8th from Edward Holyoke 

7th from Capt. Daniel Fisher, Jr. 

7th from Lieut. Thomas Putnam 

6th from Capt. Darby Lux 

5th from Dirck Keyser 

4th from Ensign Daniel Bowley 

loi. MISS MARY BLEECKER SEYMOUR TIDBITS 
Sixth in descent from Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 

90. MISS SARAH BLEECKER TIBBITS 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Jan Jansen Bleecker 

8th from Major Abram Staats 

8th from Abram Ver Planck 

8th from Rutger Jacobsen Van Schoenderwoert 

7th from David Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Capt. Jochem Staats 

6th from Capt, Barent Staats 

344.* MRS. WALTER P. TILLMAN 

(Ellen Augusta Freeman) 

Eighth in descent from Edmund Freeman 

6th from Capt. John Otis 
225 



151. MRS. T. WOLFE TONE 
(Rosalie Colhoun) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Matthew Clarkson 

227. MRS. JOSEPH TUCKERMAN TOWER 
(Maria Bockee Carpenter) 

Sixth in descent from Major Thomas Jones 

785. MISS AMY CORNELL TOWNSEND 

Seventh in descent from Capt. John Underhill 

415. MRS. EDWARD MITCHELL TOWNSEND, JR. 
(Alice Greenough) 

Ninth in descent from Richard Warren 

9th from Maj.-Gen. Daniel Gookin 

9th from Major Abram Staats 

9th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

9th from Evert Jansen Wendell 

9th from Hon. Thomas Willett 

8th from John Gushing 

8th from Anthony Stoddard 

8th from Capt. Johannes Wendell 

7th from Edward Bromfield 

7th from Col. Edmund Quincy 

13.* MRS. HOWARD TOWNSEND 
(Justine Van Rensselaer) 

Fifth in descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 
7th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 
6th from Gov. Nicholas Bayard 
6th from Col. Robert Livingston 
6th from Gov. Pieter Schuyler 
6th from Major Abram Staats 
6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 
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6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

5th from Samuel Bayard 

5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

5th from Robert Livingston, 2nd 

5th from Col. Johannes Schuyler 

5th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 

5th from Gov. Samuel Vetch 

4th from Hon. Stephen Bayard 

4th from Lieut.-Col. Stephen Van Rensselaer 

3rd from Major-Gen. Philip J. Schuyler 

3rd from Col. Stephen Van Rensselaer, 2nd 

531. MRS. JAMES RODMAN TOWNSEND 
(Martha Rosalie Coe) 

Fifth in descent from Col. Jonathan Hoyt 

456. MRS. JOHN TOWNSEND 

(Mary Learned Cook) Minnesota 

Seventh in descent from Col. John Jackson 

25.* MRS. STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER TOWNSEND 
(Janet King) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. George De Kay 

766. MRS. ANDREW J. TOWNSON 
(Marie Antoinette Castle) 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Prince 

676. MRS. EDWARD TRENCHARD 
(Mary Cornelia Stafford) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. William Pynchon 

9th from Capt. John Johnson 
8th from Gov. John Coggeshall 
8th from William Gaylord 
8th from William Hubbard 
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8th from Roger Mowry 

8th from Rev. Nathaniel Rogers 

8th from Rev. Henry Smith 

8th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

8th from Matthew West 

8th from Stukeley Westcott 

8th from Gov, George Wyllys 

7th from Samuel Bennett 

7th from Samuel Boardman 

7th from Joshua Coggeshall 

7th from Emanuel Downing 

7th from Joseph Hawley 

7th from Rev. William Hubbard, 2nd 

7th from Major John Pynchon, 1st 

7th from John Rathbone 

6th from Col. John Pynchon, 2nd 

5th from Capt. Joseph Hawley 

Sth from Capt. Samuel Terry 

70. MRS. HENRY GRAEF TREVOR 
(Margaret Helen Schieffelin) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. William Lawrence 

595. MRS. THEODORE VAN ANTWERP TROTTER 
(Lucy Byrd AlHbone) 
Fifth in descent from Hon. John Kay 

479. MRS. FREDERIC C. TRUSLOW 
(Annie Gates Babcock) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. James Babcock 

489. MRS. ROBERT H. TURLE 
(Kathleen Gordon Ford) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

228 



3. MISS KATHERINE E. TURNBULL 

Fifth in descent from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Maj. Dirck Wesselse Ten Broeck 

7th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

6th from Col. Robert Livingston 

6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

6th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

5th from Stephen Groesbeck 

5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

5th from Hon. Dirck Ten Broek 

4th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

3rd from William Paterson 

879. MRS. GEORGE MONTGOMERY TUTTLE 
(Mabel Chauvenet Holden) 

Eighth in descent from Maj. -Gen. Humphrey Atherton 

532. MRS. RICHARD KNICKERBOCKER TYLER 
(Louise McCuUough Rollins) 

Seventh in descent from Chief-Justice John Plaisted 

loth from Gov. Ambrose Gibbons 
loth from Lieut. Ralph Hall 

9th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 

9th from Capt. Kingsley Hall 

9th from Ensign Jeremy Houchin 

9th from Henry Sherburne 

9th from Anthony Stanyan 

9th from Rev. John Wheelwright 

9th from Gov. John Winthrop 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Bartlett 

8th from Robert Clements 

8th from Rev. Samuel Dudley 
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8th from William Eastowe 

8th from Edward Hilton 

8th from Capt. Christopher Hussey 

Sth from Lieut. Samuel Ingalls 

8th from Edward Jackson 

8th from Moses Leavitt 

Sth from Robert Page 

Sth from Capt. John Pickering 

Sth from Lieut. Roger Plaisted 

Sth from Henry Sewall 

Sth from Roger Shaw 

Sth from Samuel Wheelwright 

7th from Capt. Josiah Converse 

7th from Capt. Henry Dow 

7th from Capt. Abner Fogg 

7th from Major Charles Frost 

7th from Capt. Tobias Langdon 

7th from Capt. John Leighton 

7th from Henry Robie 

7th from Lieut. John Shapleigh 

7th from Capt. Benjamin Swett 

7th from Ezekiel Wentworth 

7th from Capt. John Wheelwright 

6th from Capt. Jabez Dow 

6th from Lieut. Charles Frost, 2nd 

6th from Capt. Paul Gerrish 

6th from Justice Richard Hilton 

6th from Ensign Jeremiah Rollins 

6th from Capt. John Waldron 

6th from Capt. Benjamin Wentworth 

5th from Justice Simon Frost 

5th from Ichabod Rollins 

4th from Lieut. Michael Jackson 



651. MRS. CHARLES DELAMATER VAIL 
(Helen Hall) 

Eighth in descent from Francis Bloetgoet 



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888. MRS. EDWARD VAIL 
(Julia King) 

Seventh in descent from William Wells 



220. MRS. GARRETT A. VAN ALLEN 
(Elizabeth Morgan Barker) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Roger Williams 

8th from Gov. Jeremiah Clarke 
7th from Hon. Richard Borden 
7th from Gov. John Coggeshall 
7th from Gov. John Cranston 
7th from Gov. Nicholas Easton 
6th from Dep.-Gov. James Barker 
6th from Gov. Samuel Cranston 
6th from Att.-Gen. Peter Easton 
5th from William Barker 
5th from Giles Slocum 



523. MRS. E. H. VAN ANTWERP 
(Elizabeth Hough Trotter) 

Fifth in descent from Joseph Trotter 



115. MRS. JAMES SPENCER VAN CLEEF 
(Harriet Mulford Howell) 

Seventh in descent from Edward Howell 

7th from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 
6th from Major John Howell 
6th from Capt. Ezekiel Mulford 



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92. MISS ANNE STEVENSON VAN CORTLANDT 

Sixth in descent from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

7th from Capt. Daniel Brodhead 

7th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

6th from Lieut. Wilhelmus Beekman 

6th from Major Myndert Schuyler 

6th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

5th from Ch.-Jus. Abraham de Peyster 

5th from Johannes de Peyster 

5th from Col. Robert Livingston 

4th from Hon. Volckert Pieterse Douw 

4th from James Stevenson 

22.* MRS. PIERRE VAN CORTLANDT 
(Katherine Elizabeth Beck) 
Sixth from Capt. Daniel Brodhead 

148. MRS. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT 
(Alice Claypoole Gwynne) 
Sixth in descent from Hon. James Claypoole 

152. MISS MARY VAN BUREN VANDERPOEL 

Fourth in descent from Capt. Benjamin Williams 

8th from Rev. John Lothrop 

8th from Richard Warren 

7th from Lieut. Anthony Eames 

7th from Edward Griswold 

7th from Abram Ver Planck 

6th from Lieut. Francis Griswold 

6th from Capt. Isaac Van Vleeck 

6th from Richard Williams 

5th from Lieut. Melgert W. Vanderpoel 

808. MRS. LAWRENCE E. VAN ETTEN 
(Elizabeth Barnard Schoonmaker) 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. Hendrick J. Schoonmaker 
232 



5o8.* MRS. ALEXANDER T. VAN NEST 
(Margaret Taylor) 

Third in descent from Justice Roger Sherman 

716. MRS. CORTLANDT S. VAN RENSSELAER 
(Horace Macauley) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. John Underhill 

15. MRS. KILIAEN VAN RENSSELAER 
(Olivia Phelps Atterbury) 

Third in descent from Justice Elisha Boudinot 

9th from Gov. John Haynes 

8th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 

8th from Henry Wolcott 

8th from Gov. George Wyllys 

7th from Col. William Peartree 

4th from William Peartree Smith 

196. MRS. MAUNSELL VAN RENSSELAER 
(Isabella Mason) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Jabez Hamlin 

loth from Elder William Brewster 
8th from Rev. Adam Blackman 
8th from Capt. Nicholas Dan forth 
8th from Hon. Richard Treat 
8th from Gov. John Webster 
8th from Rev. John Wilson 
7th from Rev. Samuel Dan forth 
7th from Richard Dummer 
6th from Edward Bromfield 
6th from Capt. Christopher Christophers 
6th from Jeremiah Dummer 
5th from David Cowpland 

233 



91.* MRS. STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER 
(Mary Thorn Carpenter) 

Seventh in descent from Roelof Swartwout 

7th from Capt. John Underhill 
6th from Major Thomas Jones 
6th from Lieut, Epenetus Piatt 

253. MRS. WILLIAM BAYARD VAN RENSSELAER 

(Louisa Lane) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

366. MISS ANNA T. VAN SANTVOORD 

Fourth in descent from Col. Thomas De Kay 

8th from Robert Cole 

8th from Lieut. Robert Feake 

8th from Capt. Thomas Munson 

7th from Sander Leendertse Glen 

7th from Robert Jackson 

7th from Capt. Nathaniel Merriman 

7th from Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 

6th from Capt. Joseph Hull 

6th from Col. Thomas Willett 

4th from Major Abraham Swits 

928. MRS. HOWARD VAN SINDEREN 
(Mary Wilhelmina Mason) 

Eighth in decsent from Lieut. Henry Adams 

780. MRS. WILLIAM LESLIE VAN SINDEREN 
(Mary Brinsmade) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. James Beebe 

9th from William Lewis 

9th from Lieut. Samuel Smith 

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8th from John Bouton 

8th from William Holton 

8th from Capt. William Lewis 

8th from Lieut. Philip Smith 

8th from Rev. Samuel Stone 

7th from Lieut. Thomas Benedict 

7th from Lieut. Timothy Nash 

7th from Samuel Sherman 

6th from Joseph Curtis 

6th from Lieut. Joseph Kellogg 

6th from Ephraim Stiles 

5th from Capt. James Beebe 

4th from Rev. James Beebe 

4th from Capt. Abraham Brinsmade 

322. MRS. ALBERT VAN WYCK 
(Fanny Gilfillan) 

Seventh in descent from Dep.-Gov. James Bishop 

336. MISS MARIANA VELASQUEZ 

Fifth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

7th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

6th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

6th from Johannes de Peyster 

6th from Capt, Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

6th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

6th from Col Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

5th from Ch.-Jus. Abraham de Peyster 

5th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

5th from Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt 

4th from Abraham de Peyster, 2nd 

4th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

942. MISS MARGARITA S. VER PLANCK 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Philip Ver Planck 
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[2. MRS. SAMUEL VERPLANCK 
(Katherine Rankin Wolcott) 

Fourth in descent from Governor Roger Wolcott 

9th from Capt. Thomas Bull 

9th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

8th from Rev. Charles Chauncey 

8th from Capt. George Denison 

8th from Edward Grisv^old 

8th from John Strong 

8th from Thomas Welles, 2nd 

7th from William Chittenden 

7th from Capt. John Gallup 

7th from Capt. James Judson 

7th from Gov. William Leete 

6th from Rev. Nathaniel Chauncey 

6th from Capt. Daniel Clarke 

6th from Capt. William Ely 

6th from Col. David Goodrich 

6th from Henry Wolcott 

5th from Major Daniel Ely 

5th from Capt. Simon Wolcott 

5th from Rev. William Worthington 

3rd from Gov. Oliver Wolcott 



584. MRS. WILLIAM EDWARD VERPLANCK 
(Virginia Eliza Darby) 

Eighth in descent from Capt. Reinold Marvin 

9th from Capt. William Lawrence 
8th from Gov. Samuel Jennings 
7th from Thomas Stevenson 
6th from Samuel Brown 
6th from Benjamin Field 
5th from John Brown 



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1 55- MRS. WILLIAM GORDON VER PLANCK 
(Harriet Anderson Clark) 

Ninth in descent from Dep.-Gov. Richard Ingoldsby 

9th from Dr. Johannes de la Montagne 

9th from Hendrick Hendricksen Kip 

8th from Justice William Pinhorne 

8th from Lieut. Nicholas Stillwell 

8th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

6th from Col. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer 

853. MISS MARY WAGSTAFF 

Fifth in descent from Hon. Robert Ogden 

732. MRS. WILLIAM STEWART WALCOTT 
(Emeline Alice Welch) 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. William Pratt 

232.* MRS. ISAAC H. WALKER 
(Cornelia Macy) 

Seventh in descent from Capt. John Gorham 

8th from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

8th from Thomas Gardner 

8th from John Howland 

7th from Hon. Richard Gardner 

7th from Capt. Christopher Hussey 

7th from Hon. Thomas Macy 

6th from Lieut.-Col. John Gorham, 2nd 

713. MRS. JAMES MONROE WALKER 
(Eliza Marsh) Illinois 

Fifth in descent from John Hazeltine 

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332. MRS. JOSEPH WALKER, JR. 
(Elizabeth La Grange Sloan) 
Fifth in descent from Capt. Coenradt Elmendorph 

2i8.* MRS. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS WALKER 
(Jeannie Livingston Edmond) 

Sixth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

8th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

7th from Hon. Frederick Philipse 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

6th from Gov. Anthony Brockholles 

6th from Hon. Philip French 

5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 

4th from Gov. William Livingston 

695. MRS. WILLIAM KNICKERBOCKER WALLBRIDGE 
(Gertrude Minturn Sanford) New Jersey 

Tenth in descent from Rev. Thomas Hooker 

209. MRS. JAMES W. WALSH 
(Susan Newbold Lawrence) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. William Lawrence 

628. MRS. ALEXANDER LADD WARD 
(Carolyn Dudley Eidlitz) 

Ninth in descent from Major Abram Staats 

619. MRS. FREDERICK A. WARD 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Richard Treat 

697. MRS. THOMAS WARD 

(Catherine Lucinda Mott) 
Ninth in descent from Capt. Thomas Minor 

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427. MRS. PERCY WARNER 

(Margaret Elizabeth Lindsley) Tennessee 

Seventh in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence 

323.* MRS. GEORGE HENRY WARREN 
(Mary Caroline Phoenix) 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. William Spencer 

633. MRS. JAMES TALMAN WATERS 

(Jane Bailey) West Virginia 

Seventh in descent from Capt. Daniel Whitehead 

677. MRS. JAMES WASHINGTON WATSON 
(Mary Elizabeth Ward) 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

65. MISS LUCY CARLILE WATSON 

Sixth in descent from Dep.-Gov. William Robinson 

loth from Lieut. William Baulstone 
loth from Gov. John Coggeshall 

9th from John Brown 

9th from Ralph Earle 

9th from Dep.-Gov. John Mason 

9th from Stukely Westcott 

9th from WilHam Wodell 

8th from Thomas Arnold 

8th from Gov. Walter Clarke 

8th from Philip Sherman 

8th from Lieut. Samuel Stafford 

8th from Richard Waterman 

7th from John Watson 

5th from Robert Hazard 

5th from Lieut.-Col. Edward Kinnicutt 

239 



98. MRS. WILLIAM H. WATSON 
(Julia Millard) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. James Parker 

8th from John Briggs 

8th from Gov. John Coggeshall 

8th from Gov. Nicholas Easton 

8th from Hon. Richard Treat 

7th from Gov. Jeremiah Clarke 

/th from Att.-Gen. Peter Easton 

7th from Lieut. John Hollister 

7th from John Moss 

6th from Att.-Gen. Weston Clarke 

6th from Capt. Thomas Wheeler 



588. MRS. MARTIN SHEELER WATTS 

(Elizabeth Huntington Wolcott Jackson) 

Sixth in descent from Governor William Pitkin 

nth from John Tilley 

loth from Gov. William Bradford 

loth from John Howland 

loth from Hon. William Pynchon 

9th from Dr. George Alcocke 

9th from Capt. Nicasius de Sille 

9th from Emanuel Downing 

9th from Gov. Thomas Dudley 

9th from Gov. John Haynes 

9th from Hon. John Talcott 

9th from Capt. Nathaniel Turner 

9th from Gerrit Wolfertse Van Cowenhoven 

9th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

9th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

9th from Gov. George Wyllys 

8th from Rev. William Adams 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Cooper 

8th from Col. John Gorham 

8th from Gov. William Leete 

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8th from Att.-Gen. William Pitkin 

8th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

8th from Capt. Caleb Stanley 

8th from John Steele 

8th from Hon. Richard Treat 

8th from Rev. John Warham 

8th from Gov. John Webster 

8th from Rev. John Whiting 

8th from Hon. Samuel Wyllys 

7th from Maj. John Chester 

7th from Justice William Pitkin 

7th from Rev. Solomon Stoddard 

7th from Lieut. Robert Webster 

7th from Henry Wolcott 

7th from Rev. Timothy Woodbridge 

6th from Rev. Thomas Clap 

6th from Capt. Simon Wolcott 

5th from Maj .-Gen. Jabez Huntington 

5th from Gov. Roger Wolcott 

4th from Brig.-Gen. Oliver Wolcott 

128. MRS. WILLIAM WATSON WEBB 
(Mary Clarke) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Janna Meigs 

7th from Lieut. William Spencer 

7th from Andrew Ward 

7th from Major Simon Willard 

6th from Samuel Buel 

6th from Edward Griswold 

5th from Capt. Samuel Buel, 2nd 

5th from Capt. John Griswold 

5th from Capt. Peter Ward 

4th from Capt. Josiah Meigs 

3rd from Capt. Daniel Hand 

936. MISS ALICE DELANO WEEKES 

Sixth in descent from Lieut. Jonathan Delano 
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74. MISS JULIA CHESTER WELLS 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Haynes 

8th from Thomas Bourne 

8th from Edward Griswold 

8th from Edward Holyoke 

8th from John Loomis 

8th from Capt. Richard Lord 

8th from Rev. John Lothrop 

8th from William Parke 

8th from Hon. William Pynchon 

7th from Samuel Buel 

7th from Thomas Gardiner 

7th from Hon. John Glover 

7th from Capt. Stephen Greenleaf 

7th from Capt. Elizur Holyoke 

7th from Capt. John Putnam 

7th from Thomas Stanton 

7th from Hon. John Talcott 

7th from Lieut. Thomas Tracy 

7th from Gov. Thomas Welles 

7th from Josiah Winslow 

6th from Capt. John Chester 

6th from Samuel Gardner 

6th from Rev. James Noyes 

6th from Rev. James Pierpont 

6th from Capt. Samuel Talcott 

6th from Capt. Jonathan Wolcott 

5th from Major John Chester, 2nd 

5th from Col. Jabez Huntington 

5th from Capt. Joshua Huntington 

5th from Rev. James Noyes, 2nd 

5th from Capt. Joseph Tracy 

4th from Col. John Chester, 3rd 

4th from Maj. Gen. Jabez Huntington, 2nd 

3rd from Col. John Chester, 4th 

3rd from Hon. Benjamin Huntington 



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122. MRS. BENJAMIN RUSH WENDELL 
(Sarah Delano Swift) 

Fifth in descent from Col. William Fitzhugh 

934. MRS. GORDON WENDELL 
(Frances Elwyn) 

Sixth in descent from Tobias Langdon 

822. MRS. JOHN HENRY WENDELL 

(Eleanor Howe Visscher) Michigan 

Eighth in descent from Andries de Vos 

229. MRS. EDWARD WENTWORTH 
(Katherine Schuyler Malcolm) 

Third in descent from Lieut. Philip Schuyler 

6th from Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

6th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

6th from Capt. Jeremias Van Rensselaer 

5th from Col. Robert Livingston 

5th from Col. Johannes Schuyler 

5th from Major Hendrick Van Rensselaer 

4th from Capt. Johannes Van Rensselaer 

3rd from Ma j. -Gen. Philip J. Schuyler 

739. MRS. CLARENCE LINCOLN WESTCOTT 
(Maria Dunbar Lockwood) 

Ninth in descent from Capt. Myles Standish 

loth from Lieut. William Avery 
9th from Hon. John Alden 
9th from Lieut. Thomas Burnham 
9th from William MulHns 
9th from Richard Warren 

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9th from Ensign John Whitman 

8th from Lieut. Thomas Benedict 

8th from Elder Henry Cobb 

8th from Walter Hoyt 

8th from Job Lane 

7th from Edward Gray 

7th from Capt. John Raymond 

6th from Daniel Parker 

5th from Lieut. James Lockwood 

5th from Capt. Daniel St. John 

706.* MRS. JOHN CALVIN WESTERVELT 
(Alice Doty) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Roger Williams 

125.* MRS. J. BLOOMFIELD WETHERILL 
(Kate Annette Smith) 

Seventh in descent from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 

615. MRS. EDMUND WETMORE 
(Helen Howland) 

Sixth in descent from John Howland 

108. MRS. FRANK WHEATON 

(Maria Bleecker Miller) Colorado 

Fifth in descent from Hon. Rutger Bleecker 

557. MRS. ISAAC SMITH WHEATON 
(Helen Fairchild) 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

8th from Rev. John Eliot 
8th from Gov. William Leete 
8th from Rev. John Woodbridge 

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99- MRS. CHARLES B. WHEELER 

(Frances Munro Rochester) 

Fourth in descent from James De Lancey 

8th from Barent Arentse Van Shchtenhorst 

7th from Balthazar Bayard 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

6th from Col. Richard Floyd 

6th from Col. Caleb Heathcote 

6th from Col. William Smith 

6th from Col. Jacobus Van Cortlandt 

6th from Ch.-Jus. Stephanus Van Cortlandt 

5th from Etienne de Lancey 

3rd from Nathaniel Rochester 



94. MRS. CHARLES W. WHIPPLE 
(Josephine Katherine Jones) 

Fifth in descent from Major Thomas Jones 

9th from William Arnold 

9th from Rev. William Thompson 

8th from William Carpenter 

8th from Robert Coles, ist 

8th from Hon. Samuel Gorton 

8th from Edward Howell 

8th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 

8th from Capt. Jan Strycker 

8th from William Washburne 

8th from Francis Wickes 

8th from Lieut. Jonas Wood 

7th from Capt. Robert Coles, 2nd 

7th from Col. Richard Floyd 

7th from Robert Jackson 

7th from Capt. Epenetus Piatt 

7th from Capt. John Seaman 

7th from Richard Smith, ist 

7th from John Townsend 

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6th from Capt. Benjamin Carpenter 

6th from Col. John Jackson 

6th from Capt. Edmund Smith 

6th from Lieut. Richard Smith, 2nd 

6th from Lieut. Johannes Ter Bos 

5th from Capt. Richard Smith, 3rd 

4th from Col. John Bailey 

4th from Capt. Nathaniel Piatt 

729. MRS. JOHN BLAKE WHITE 
(Margaret Stuyvesant Jackson) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Petrus Stuyvesant 

855. MRS. J. STUART WHITE 
(Ella Holmes) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

380. MRS. M. MORRIS WHITE 
(Hannah Amelia Coffin) 

Seventh in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

948. MRS. PAUL HELB WHITE 
(Daisy Patterson Malott) 

Ninth in descent from Hon. Tristram Coffin 

728. MRS. ROBERT HORACE WHITE 
(Grace Pearce) 

Ninth in descent from Roelof Swartwout 

9th from Albert Heymans Roosa 
8th from David Provoost 
8th from Capt. Arie Roosa 
8th from Lieut. Nicholas Stillwell 
8th from Thomas Swartwout 
246 



49. MRS. STANFORD WHITE 
(Bessie Smith) 

Fourth in descent from Gen. Nathaniel Woodhull 

6th from William NicoU 

119. MRS. OOTHOUT ZABRISKIE WHITEHEAD 
(Maria Starkweather Campbell) 

Eighth in descent from Col. Oloff Stevense Van Cortlandt 

8th from Edward Thurston 
8th from Kenelm Winslow 
7th from Hon. Matthias NicoU 
5th from Capt. Thomas Mumford 
4th from Major John Keyes 

921. MRS. BUTLER WHITING 
(Marion Frances Bull) 

Sixth in descent from Rev. John Graham 

742. MISS FRANCES SUTHERLAND WHITING 

Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford 

150.* MRS. THOMAS PARMELEE WICKES 
(Harriette Douw Alley) 

Eighth in descent from Hon. John Alden 

353. MRS. LOUIS WILHELMI 
(Julia Pauline Malsan) 
Fourth in descent from Hon. Robert Morris 

715. MRS. JOSEPH HEWLETT WILLETS 
(Phoebe Elizabeth Hewlett) 

Fifth in descent from Major Thomas Jones 

247 



7Z^. MRS. CHAUNCEY P. WILLIAMS, JR. 
(Emma McClure) 

Eighth in descent from Edmund Rice 

416.* MRS. GEORGE NORTON WILLIAMS 
(Abigail Stanley Clark) 

Seventh in descent from Lieut. William Clarke 

225. MRS. HENRY T. WILLIAMS 
(Mary Frances Ward) 

Sixth in descent from Major David Buel 

824. MISS LOUISE LYDIA WILLIAMS 

Fourth in descent from Capt. Daniel Ingham 

530. MRS. HENRY B. WILLIS 

(Elizabeth Livingston) Minnesota 

Sixth in descent from Col. Robert Livingston 

8th from Brant Arentse Van Slichtenhorst 

7th from Major Hendrick Cuyler 

7th from Lieut, Govert Lookermans 

7th from Capt. Philip Pieterse Schuyler 

7th from Capt. Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh 

7th from Capt. Gooszen Gerritse Van Schaick 

6th from Lieut Hans Kiersted 

6th from Gov. Pieter Schuyler 

6th from Capt. Pieter Van Brugh 

6th from Gov. Rip Van Dam 

6th from Capt. Arie Cornelisen Van Schaick 

5th from Hon. Philip Livingston 



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5th from Hon. Robert Livingston 
5th from Lieut. Walter Tong 
4th from Robert Livingston, 2nd 
3rd from Col. Peter Robert Livingston 

828. MRS. NATHANIEL TAYLOR WILSON 
(Cora Ogden) Texas 

Seventh in descent from Major Abram Staats 

442. MRS. WILLIAM RICHARDSON WILSON 
(Katherine Brattle Harris) 

Seventh in descent from Governor Gurdon Saltonstall 

loth from Gov. Thomas Dudley 

loth from Sir Richard Saltonstall 

9th from Gov. Simon Bradstreet 

9th from Richard Saltonstall, 2nd 

9th from Capt. William Tyng 

8th from William Bond 

8th from Capt. Thomas Brattle 

8th from Capt. George Denison 

8th from Capt. Hugh Mason 

8th from Capt. Peter Oliver 

8th from Col. Nathaniel Saltonstall 

8th from Thomas Stanton 

8th from Gov. John Webster 

7th from Rev. William Brattle 

7th from Lieut. Col. Joseph Lynde 

7th from Capt. Samuel Mosely 

7th from Capt. Johannes Wendell 

7th from Ralph Wheelock 

6th from Col. Jacob Wendell 

890. MRS. FRANK G. WISNER 

(Jeanette Gardiner) Mississippi 

Eighth in descent from Lieut. Lion Gardiner 

249 



877. MRS. FRANK SPENCER WITHERBEE 
(Mary Rhinelander Stewart) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Anthony Lispenard 

566. MRS. SILAS WODELL 

(Marion Ruthven Adriance) 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Noxon 

8th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 

8th from Jacob Jansen Schermerhorn 

8th from Capt. Jan Strycker 

7th from Tunis Gilbertse Bogart 

7th from Capt. Baltus Barentse Van Kleeck 

6th from Col. Barent Van Kleeck 



190.* MRS. JOEL WOLFE 

(Margaret V. S. Brinckerhoff) 

Fifth in descent from Capt. Epenetus Piatt 

504. MRS. ARNOLD WOOD 
(Ethel Hartshorne) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Richard Hartshorne 

213. MRS. FRANCIS G. WOOD 
(Mary Gilbert) 

Fourth in descent from Col. Samuel Coit 

230.* MRS. JOHN BRANDEGEE WOOD 
(Sarah Miller) 

Fifth in descent from Eleazer Miller 



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8i2. MRS. WILLIAM BENJAMIN WOOD 
(Frances Fisher) 

Eighth in descent from Major-Gen. Humphrey Atherton 

9th from Elder WilHam Brewster 

9th from Capt. Ralph Earle 

9th from Edmund Rice 

9th from John Walker 

8th from Hon. Richard Borden 

8th from Jonathan Brewster 

8th from Rev. Chad Browne 

8th from Thomas Brownell 

8th from Isaac Chittenden 

8th from Capt. Richard Davenport 

8th from Gov. Gregory Dexter 

8th from William Earle 

8th from John Field 

8th from Capt. Benjamin Gillam 

8th from Capt. Thomas Harris, Sr. 

8th from Lieut. William Hatch 

8th from Rev. Obadiah Holmes 

8th from Major William Philips 

8th from Isaac Stearns 

8th from Cornet Robert Stetson 

8th from Capt. William Trask 

8th from Humphrey Turner 

8th from Capt. William Tyng 

8th from Capt. John Whipple 

8th from Richard Williams 

7th from John Borden 

7th from Capt. Thomas Brattle 

7th from John Brown, Sr. 

7th from George Brownell 

7th from Capt. Anthony Collimer 

7th from Thomas Field 

7th from Jeremiah Hatch 

7th from Peter Oliver 

6th from Nathaniel Oliver 



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837. MRS. WILLIAM WILTON WOOD 
(Elizabeth Hewlett Jones) 

Fifth in descent from Major Thomas Jones 

8th from Capt. Jan Strycker 

8th from Capt. Elbert Elbertse Van Stoothof 

8th from William Washbunie 

7th from Robert Cole 

7th from Robert Jackson 

7th from Capt. William Lawrence 

7th from Capt. John Seaman 

7th from Richard Smith 

7th from John Townsend 

7th from Col. Thomas Willett 

6th from Col. John Jackson 

238. MRS. THEODORE CLARENCE WOODBURY 
(Corneha Delafield) 

Fourth in descent from Hon. William Floyd 

8th from Thomas Hazard 
8th from Rev. Thomas Hooker 
8th from Gov. William Leete 
8th from Capt. Thomas Willett 
7th from Capt. William Hallett 
7th from Hon. Matthias Nicoll 
6th from Col. Richard Floyd 
4th from Joseph Hallett 

472. MRS. OLIVER JONES WOODHULL 
(Virginia Warwick Jones) Texas 

Fifth in descent from Major Thomas Jones 

8th from William Washburne 
7th from Capt. John Seaman 
5th from Col. John Jackson 



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758. MRS. FREDERICK WOOLEY 
(Mary Bolton Warren) 

Ninth in descent from Governor Roger Conant 

849. MRS. MINTHORNE WOOLSEY 
(Thomasene Housen Rigby) 

Eighth in descent from Henry Langstaff 

129.* MRS EDWIN H. WOOTTON 
(Mary Hill Wright) 

Sixth in descent from Hon. Robert Carter 

8th from Capt. Robert Chapman 
7th from Lieut.-Col. John Armistead 
7th from Hon. John Carter 
7th from Col. Edward Hill 
5th from Col. John Carter 

561.* MISS FLORENCE RUSSELL WRIGHT 

Ninth in descent from Capt. Lieut. Nicasius de Sille 

loth from Andries de Vos 

9th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 

9th from Capt. Albert Heymans Roosa 

9th from Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 

8th from Edward Collins 

8th from Capt. Jacques Cortelyou 

8th from Capt. Jeronimus de Rapalje 

8th from Capt. Pieter Jansen de Witt 

8th from William Holton 

8th from Thomas Newberry 

8th from Major William Whiting 

7th from Ensign Theunis de Rapalje 

7th from Rev. John Russell 

7th from Lieut. Denys Theunisse 

7th from Rev. John Whiting 

6th from Col. Johannes Lott 

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6th from Rev. Samuel Russell 
6th from Lieut. Samuel Stearns 
6th from Lieut. Eleazer Wright 
4th from Dr. Thomas Russell 

685. MRS. FREDERICK WILLIAM YATES 
(Anah Frederica Babcock) 

Seventh in descent from Capt John Babcock 

917. MRS. EDWIN YOUNG 
(May Cornell) 

Eighth in descent from Ensign Thomas Cornell 

519. MRS. HALDEMAND PUTNAM YOUNG 
(Marie Robina Voorhies) 

Eighth in descent from Coert Stevense Van Voorhees 

9th from Joris Jansen de Rapalje 

9th from Jan Strycker 

9th from Gerrit Wolfertse Van Couwenhoven 

7th from Joris Hansen Bergen 

7th from Cornelis Coert Van Voorhees 

233. MRS. WILLIAM HOPKINS YOUNG 
(Martha Innis) 

Sixth in descent from Capt. Henry Pawling 

7th from Lieut. Wessell Ten Broeck 

6th from Ensign Louis Beviere 

6th from Lieut. Cornelius Decker 

6th from Lieut. Pieter Maese Hoogeboom 

5th from Ensign Louis Beviere, Jr. 

5th from Capt. Tjerck de Witt 

5th from Lieut. Philip Du Bois 

5th from Capt. Jacob Hasbrouck 

5th from Capt. Philip Hooghtyling 

4th from Capt. Petrus de Witt 

254 



658. MRS. ANDREW C. ZABRISKIE 
(Frances Hunter) 

Fifth in descent from Abraham Van Campen 

449- MISS LOUISE GARVIN ZABRISKIE 

Ninth in descent from Dr. Johannes de la Montagne 

417.* MRS. N. LANSING ZABRISKIE 
(Louise Morgan) 

Eighth in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton 

8th from Elder William Brewster 
7th from Gov. William Coddington 
7th from Gov. John Coggeshall 
7th from Capt. George Denison 
7th from Gov. Nicholas Easton 
7th from Capt. James Morgan 
6th from Dep.-Gov. James Barker 



*Deceased. 



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REGISTER OF ANCESTORS 



The services herein credited to each ascendant, are as a 
rule eligible services only. In exceptional cases, however, 
where distinguished services were rendered at a date too 
late to be accepted under the rules of the State in which 
the ancestor lived, these services have nevertheless been 
added. This was done to render each record more com- 
plete, and to avoid the manifest injustice of printing 
insignificant achievements only, where later services of 
great importance stand to the ascendant's credit. 

To eligible services have also in particular cases been 
added, other services of equal grade, even where the 
period of such service was too short to comply with the 
rules of the Eligibility Lists. 

In compiling the Register the greatest care has been 
taken to avoid mistakes, but in a work of this kind 
it is impossible to eliminate all inaccuracies; for such as 
may later be discovered the Committee beg the lenient 
judgment of the members, hoping they will consider the 
difficulties of the undertaking. It is important, however, 
that any mistakes or omissions in the present book shall 
be corrected in future publications, and in the permanent 
records of the Society. It is therefore requested that any 
member who may notice such errors will promptly re- 
port them in writing to 

THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE ON 
PUBLICATION OF REGISTER, 

105 West 40 Street. 



258 



Register of Ancestors 



The names marked with a star are those of ancestors who are no 
longer eligible according to the present lists, but who have been ac- 
cepted on the requirements of lists no longer in use. 



JOHANNES ABEEL. 1667-1712. 
Mayor of Albany, 1694, 1709. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1695- 
1698, 1702-1704. 
Recorder, 1702. 

Commissioner of Indian Aflfairs, 
1706-1712. 
Mrs. John H. Osborne. 
Mrs. Arthur Robinson. 

HENRY ADAMS, 1604-1676. 
Deputy from Medfield to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1659, 1665, 1674, 
1675. 
Lieutenant of the Medfield 
Company, 1673. Served in 
King Philip's War and was 
killed by Indians, 1676. 
Mrs. Junius S. Morgan. 
Mrs. Henry F. Osborn. 
Mrs. Howard Van Sinderen. 
Mrs. Henry C. Sturges. 

HENRY ADAMS, 2nd, 1657-1733. 
Representative from Medfield 
to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1706, 1709, 
1710, 1711, 1717-1719, 1721- 
1724, 1728. 
Mrs. Junius S. Morgan. 
Mrs. Henry F. Osborn. 
Mrs. Henry C. Sturges. 

JOHN ADAMS, 1735-1826. 

Representative to the General 

Court of Massachusetts, 1770. 

Delegate from Massachusetts 

to the Continental Congress, 

1774-1776. 
Signer of the Declaration of 

Independence. 
Commissioner to France, 1777, 

1778; to Great Britain, 1783. 



Minister to Holland, 1783. 

Minister to Great Britain, 

1785-1788. 

Member of a Committee of 

Five appointed to draft the 

Declaration of Independence. 

Signer of the Treaty of Peace. 

Second President of the United 

States. 

Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 

WILLIAM ADAMS, 1650-1685. 

One of the Ministers active in 

forwarding the interests of 

the Colony of Massachusetts 

Bay. 

Preached the election sermon, 

1685. 
Minister at Dedham. 1672-1685. 
Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 
Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson 
Miss Margaret Middleton. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

GEORGE ALCOCKE, 1640. 

Deputy from Roxbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1634-1637. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Robert Hoe. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

DAVID ALDEN, 1646-1719. 
Representative from Duxbury 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1690. 
Governor's Assistant. 
Miss Mary S. Gould. 



259 



JOHN ALDEN, 1599-1687. 

One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of Plymouth 
Colony. 
Governor's Assistant, 1632, 

1633, 1634-1639, 1650-1686. 
Deputy from Duxbury to the 
General Court of Plymouth, 
1641-1649. 
Treasurer of the Colony, 1656- 

1659. 
Member of the Councils of 
War, 1646, 1653, 1658, 1667. 

Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 

Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 

Mrs. George M. Elwood. 

Mrs. Lindsay Fairfax. 

Mrs. Frederick N. Goddard. 

Miss Mary S. Gould. 

Mrs. Alfred H. Hicks, Jr. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

Mrs. William M. Isaacs. 

Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 

Miss Charlotte Livingston. 

Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 

Mrs. Charles D. Merrill. 

Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 

Mrs. Newton Perkins. 

Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 

Mrs. William H. Sage. 

Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 

Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 

Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 

Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

Mrs. Thomas P. Wickes. 

JAMES ALEXANDER, 1691- 
1756. 

Surveyor-General of West Jer- 
sey, 1715-1756. 

Receiver-General and Collector 
of Quit Rents for the Prov- 
ince of New Jersey, 1716. 

Commissioner on Boundaries 
of New York and New Jer- 
sey. 1719. 1737. 

Attorney-General of the Prov- 
ince of New York, 1721. 

Member of Governor's Council 
in New York, 1721-1737, 1750. 
1756. 

Member of King's Council in 
New Jersey, 1722-1756. 

Naval Ofificer of the Port of 
New York, 1723-1733. 

Member of the Board of Lords 
Proprietors of East Jersey, 
1725-1756. 



Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1737-1738. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. Ashton B. Heyl. 
Mrs. James M. Lawton. 
Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 

ISAAC ALLERTON, 1583-1659. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of Plymouth 
Colony. 
Governor's Assistant, 1634. 
Member of the Representative 
Body of Nieuw Netherland 
known as "The Eight Men," 
1643. 
Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. William H. Moore. 

ISAAC ALLERTON, 2nd, 1630- 
1702 

Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses, Virginia, 1676, 1677, 
1696. 

Member of the Governor's 
Council, 1683, 1688. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, 1680. 

Major in Indian Wars, 1675. 
Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 

ROGER ALLING, 1674. 

Signer of Fundamental Agree- 
ment of New Haven Colony, 
1639. 
Treasurer of New Haven Col- 
ony, 1661-1664. 

Mrs. Benjamin Knower. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Prescott Slade. 

WILLIAM ALLIS, 1678. 

Lieutenant of a Troop of 
Horse, Hampshire County, 
Massachusetts, 1672. 
In Command of the Guard at 

Hatfield, 1677. 
Magistrate of Hampshire 
County Court, 1676-1678. 
Mrs. Eustice Conway. 
Mrs. Charles H. Palmer. 

JOHN ALLYN, 1696. 

Assistant of the Colony of Con- 
necticut, 1662-1695. 

Secretary of the Colony, 1663- 
1665, 1667-1695. 

One of the three men into 
whose custody the Charter 



260 



of the Colony was given for 
safe keeping, 1662. 

Commissioner of the United 
Colonies, 1674-1684, 1686. 

Commissioner to arrange the 
Boundary Lines between 
Connecticut and Massachu- 
setts, 1678, 1695; and be- 
tween Connecticut and New 
York, 1683. 

Judge of the Inferior Court of 
Common Pleas, 1688. 

One of the Commissioners to 
treat with the Five Nations, 
1694. 

Cornet of Hartford Troops, 
1658. 

Lieutenant, 1661. Captain, 1673. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, 1689. 

Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 

MATTHEW ALLYN, 1605-1670. 
A Corporator named in the 
Connecticut Charter of 
Charles H, 1662. 
Commissioner of the United 
States for Connecticut, 1660, 
1664. 
Magistrate and Governor's As- 
sistant of Connecticut, 1658- 
1667. 
Deputy from Cambridge to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1635; from Wind- 
sor to Connecticut General 
Court, 1648-1657. 
Moderator of Connecticut Gen- 
eral Court, 1660-1662, 1667. 
Commissioner of Connecticut 
for adjustment of Colonial 
Boundaries, 1664. 
Member of Committees ap- 
pointed by Connecticut Gen- 
eral Assembly to treat with 
the Colony of New Haven 
respecting union with Con- 
necticut, 1662, 1663. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 

THOMAS ALLYN, 1696. 

Captain of Train Band of 

Windsor, Connecticut, 1690. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 



RICHARD ALSOP, 1726-1776. 
Deputy from Middletown to 
the General Assembly of 
Connecticut, 1764-1767, 1770- 
1774. 
Mrs. C. S. Lefifingwell. 

JONATHAN AMORY, 1642- 
1699. 
Member and Speaker of Pro- 
vincial Legislature of South 
Carolina, 1695. 
Treasurer of the Province un- 
der the Lords Proprietors. 
Receiver General. 
Advocate in Admiralty, 1697. 
Received from King William a 
commission as Advocate- 
General of the Province, 1697. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

RICHARD CLOUGH ANDER- 
SON, 1750-1826. 
Captain of a Company of Reg- 
ulars of Hanover County, 
Virginia, 1775; in Fifth Vir- 
ginia Battalion, 1775. 
Major and Lieutenant-Colonel 
in the Revolutionary War. 
Mrs. James M. Lawton. 

JOHN ANDREWS, 1621-1708. 
Lieutenant of the Third Com- 
pany of Chelsea, Massachu- 
setts, 1683. 

Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 

JOSEPH ANDREWS, 1597-1635. 
Deputy from Hingham to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1636, 1637, 1638. 
Appointed in a Commission to 
settle the lines between the 
Colonies. 

Mrs. William H. Moore. 

THOMAS ANDREWS, 1632- 
1690. 

Deputy from Hingham to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts. 1678. 

One of the Council of Safety 
of the People, 1689. 

Sergeant of the Train Band, 
1684. Captain, 1690. 

Under Sir William Phipps in the 

Expedition to Canada, 1690. 

Mrs. V/illiam H. Moore. 



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WILLIAM ANDREWS. 1649- 
1715. 
Ensign in a Military Company 
of Chebacco, Ipswich Parish, 
Colony of Massachusetts. 
Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 

THOMAS ANGELL, 1618-1694. 
A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Provi- 
dence, being one of the Five 
who accompanied Roger 
Williams, 1637. 
One of the Signers of the First 
Written Compact of Provi- 
dence Plantations, 1637. 
Commissioner from Providence 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1652, 1653. 
Miss Maud W. Bartlett. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 
Miss Mary A. Petrie. 

JOHN ANTHONY, 1607-1675. 
Deputy from Providence to the 
General Court of Rhode Is- 
land, 1661; from Portsmouth 
to the General Assembly, 
1666-1672. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

EDWARD ANTILL, 1701-1770. 
Member of the King's Council 
in East Jersey, 1745, 1761. 
Mrs. Willis E. Ford. 

JOHN APPLETON, 1622-1699. 

Deputy from Ipswich to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay. 1656-1660, 1662- 
1665, 1667, 1669, 1670, 1671, 
1674, 1678. 

Lieutenant, Ipswich Troop, 1654. 

Captain of the Second Essex 
Troop, 1675. Captain, 1683. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 

SAMUEL APPLETON, 1586- 
1670. 
Deputy from Ipswich to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1637. 
Associate Justice of the Quar- 
ter Court, 1637. 

Miss Frances A. Stiger. 

SAMUEL APPLETON, 1625- 
1696. 
Representative from Ipswich to 
the General Court of Massa- 



chusetts, 1668, 1669, 1671, 
1673, 1675,-1677, 1679, 1680. 

Governor's Assistant, 1681-1692. 

Captain, 1675. Commander-in- 
Chief of Massachusetts 
Troops, 1675. Major in Com- 
mand, 1675. 

Sergt. -Major of South Essex 
Regiment, 1682. 
Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. 



JOHN ARMISTEAD, . 

Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses from Gloucester Co., 
Virginia, 1685. 

Member of the Governor's 
Council, 1687. 

Lieutenant-Colonel of Horse in 
the Gloucester County Mil- 
itia, 1680. 

Mrs. Edwin H. Wootton. 



BENEDICT ARNOLD, 1615- 
1678. 
One of the Thirteen Signers 
of the First Written Com- 
pact of Providence Planta- 
tions, 1637. 
Commissioner to the General 
Court, 1654-1663, from the 
towns of Newport, Warwick, 
Portsmouth and Providence. 
Governor's Assistant, 1655, 

1660, 1661. 
President of Providence Plan- 
tations. 1657-1660, 1662, 1663. 
Named in the Royal Charter of 

Charles II, 1663. 
Governor of Rhode Island, 
1663-1666, 1669-1672, 1677, 
1678. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 
Mrs. William A. Houghton. 
Mrs. Louis T. Hoyt. 
Mrs. William A. Taylor. 

RICHARD ARNOLD, 1642-1710. 

Deputy from Providence to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1671, 1676, 1679, 1680, 
1681, 1696, 1698, 1700, 1701, 
1702, 1705, 1707, 1708. 

Governor's Assistant, 1681- 
1686, 1689, 1690, 1698, 1699. 

Member of the Council of the 
Royal Province of New Eng- 
land, 1686-1689. 



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Speaker of the General Assem- 
bly, Rhode Island, 1707, 1708. 
Captain, 1698-1710. 

Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 

Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 

Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 

Miss Mary A. Petrie. 

STEPHEN ARNOLD, 1622-1699. 
Representative from Provi- 
dence to the General Assem- 
bly of Rhode Island, 1664, 
1665, 1667, 1671-1672, 1674- 
1677, 1684, 1685, 1690. 
Governor's Assistant, 1667, 1677- 
1681, 1690, 1691, 1696, 1698. 
Mrs. Launt Thompson. 

THOMAS ARNOLD, 1599-1674. 

Deputy from Providence to the 

General Assembly of Rhode 

Island, 1666, 1670. 1671, 1672. 

Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 

Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 

Miss Lucy C. Watson. 

WILLIAM ARNOLD, 1587-1676. 

One of the Thirteen Original 

Proprietors of Providence 

Plantations. 

Signed the Agreement for First 

Form of Government, 1640. 
Commissioner from Provi- 
dence to the General Court 
of Rhode Island, 1661. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Launt Thompson. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

JOHN ASHBY, 1707-1797. 

Captain of Second Company 
Virginia Rangers, 1755, 1757; 
of Third Company, 1776. 
Mrs. Leonard G. Quinlin. 

LEWIS MORRIS ASHFIELD, 
1724-1769. 
Commissioned Member of the 
King's Council in New Jer- 
sey, 1751. Served, 1753-1769. 
Mrs. Samuel V. Hoflfman. 
Mrs. L. Bayard Smith. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 

RICHARD ASHFIELD. 1695- 

1742. 

Receiver-General of the Board 

of Proprietors of East Jersey 

under Governor Burnet, 1725. 



Recommended to Council for 
the Eastern Division of New 
Jersey, 1732, 1740. 

Acting in Council, 1741. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 

JAMES ASHTON, 1711. 

Commissioner in Rhode Island, 

1652, 1658, 1659, 1663. 
Member of Assembly, Province 
of New Jersey, 1667, 1672, 
1675. 
Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

HUMPHREY ATHERTON, 
1609-1661. 
Deputy from Dorchester to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1638, 1639, 1641, 1643- 
1646, 1648, 1650, 1651, 1653. 
Governor's Assistant, 1654-1661. 
Commissioner of the United 

Colonies, 1653. 
Lieutenant, 1643. 
Captain of the Dorchester 

Company, 1646. 
Elected Ensign of the Ancient 
and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1645. Lieutenant, 
1646. Captain, 1650, 1658. 
One of the Purchasers of the 

"King's Province," 1659. 
Major-General of Massachu- 
setts Troops, 1661. 
Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 
Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 
Miss Mary S. Gould. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. Samuel V. Hoflfman. 
Mrs. William R. Mowe. 
Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. George M. Tuttle. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

MATTHEW AUSTIN, 

Lieutenant, 1707, at York. 
Commanded a Company, 1709. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

EBENEZER AVERY, 1704-1780. 
Lieutenant of Train Band of 
Groton, 1728. Captain, 1733. 
Colonel of the Eighth Regi- 
ment of Connecticut, 1739. 
Mrs. William Brookfield. 



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JAMES AVERY, 1620-1700. 
Deputy from New London to 
Connecticut General Court, 
1659-1661, 1664, 1665, 1667- 
1669, 1675-1678, 1680, 1682- 
1686, 1689, 1690, 1692, 1694, 
1695, 1697. 
Marshal of the Court for New 

London County, 1676. 
Assistant Military Officer to 
Captain John Winthrop for 
New London County, 1672. 
Captain in King Philip's War, 
1675; of Train Band of New 
London, 1681. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. Frederick Allien. 
Mrs. William Brookfield. 
Mrs. Frank F. Dow. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Kernan. 
Mrs. Frederick R. LefTerts. 
Mrs. Uriah H. Painter. 
Mrs. William A. Perry. 
Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. 

JOHN AVERY, 1654 . 

Captain of Train Band of New 
London, Connecticut, 1697. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 

JOHN AVERY, 1682. 

President of the Court in Dela- 
ware, 1675. 
Justice, 1678, 1681, 1682. 
Lieutenant of Foot Company 
of Militia at the Whorekill, 
1675. 
Captain, 1676. 

Miss Louise E. Jones. 

WILLIAM AVERY, 1687. 

Representative from Dedham 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1669. 
Sergeant, 1669. Lieutenant, 1673. 
Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

PETER AYER, 1633-1699. 

Deputy from Haverhill to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1680, 1681, 1683, 1685, 
1686, 1689, 1690, 1695-1698. 
Cornet, 1689. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 



GEORGE BABCOCK, 1673-1756. 
Representative from Westerly 
to the General Assembly of 
Rhode Island, 1716, 1721. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

JAMES BABCOCK, 1612-1679. 
Commissioner from Ports- 
mouth to the General Court 
of Rhode Island, 1656-1659. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

JAMES BABCOCK, 2nd, 1650- 

1737. 

Deputy from Westerly to the 

General Assembly of Rhode 

Island, 1701, 1707, 1708, 1709. 

Called Captain, 1701. 

Mrs. Frederick C. Truslow. 

JOHN BABCOCK, 1644-1685. 
Deputy from Westerly to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1682, 1684. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

JOHN BABCOCK, 1669-1746. 
Deputy from Westerly to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1695, 1702, 1713, 1715, 
1717, 1718, 1720, 1723-1726. 
Captain of Rhode Island Mili- 
tia, 1709-1713, 1715, 1718- 
1723. 

Mrs. James S. Sherman. 
Mrs. Frederick W. Yates. 

RICHARD BACHE, 1737-1811. 
Secretary of the Province of 

Pennsylvania, 1775, 1776. 
Register-General, 1775-1776. 
Postmaster-General, 1776-1782. 
Member of the Board of War, 

1777. 
One of those commissioned to 

sign the Bills of Credit of the 

United States, 1780. 
Miss Anne D. Duane. 

JOHN BAILEY, 1732-1806. 

Lieutenant-Colonel in Expedi- 
tion to Lake George under 
Major-General Johnson, at 
Crown Point, 1755. 

Colonel at Ticonderoga, 1758. 

Lieutenant-Colonel of Second 
Regiment of Dutchess 
County Militia, 1775. 



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Mrs. Arthur M. CoUens. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

MATTHIAS BAKER, 1742-1789. 
Member of Committee of Cor- 
respondence for Middlesex 
County, New Jersey, 1775. 
Mrs. John S. Kennedy. 

THOMAS BAKER, 1682-1753. 
Lieutenant, Deerfield, Massa- 
chusetts, 1704. 
Captain, and commanded a 
company in an expedition 
against the Indians in North- 
ern New Hampshire, 1712. 
Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 

THOMAS BAKER, 1618-1700. 
Magistrate of Connecticut Col- 
ony, 1658-1663. 
Delegate to the Convention 

held in New York, 1665. 
Ensign of East Hampton 
Troops, Nieuw Netherland, 
1654. 

Mrs. Angus Cameron. 

TIMOTHY BAKER, 1729. 

Ensign in a company of North- 
ampton, Massachusetts. 
Lieutenant in Captain Turner's 
Company in the Falls Fight, 
1685. 
Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 

THEOPHILUS BALDWIN, 
1694-1745. 

Deputy from Stonington to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1729-1731, 1737; from 
Stonington and New Milford, 
1735, 1736; from New Mil- 
ford, 1739-1741. 

Lieutenant of Train Band of 
Stonington, 1734. 

Captain of Train Band of New 
Milford, 1738. 
Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 

EVERT BANCKER, 1665-1734. 

Mayor of Albany, 1695, 1707- 
1709. 

Commissioner of Indian Affairs 
in the Province of New 
York, 1696-1698, 1706-1712, 
1720-1734. 

Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1702-1705. 



Member of Colonial Court in 

Chancery, 1705-1711. 
Member of Commission in 
Charge of Expedition against 
Canada, 1711. 
In command of the Fort at Os- 
wego, 1727. 

Miss Mary C. Bancker. 
Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. 
Mrs. Henry D. NicoU. 
Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 

EDWARD BANGS, 1592-1678. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of Plymouth 
Colony. 

Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 
Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 
Countess von Francken 
Sierstorpff. 

JOHN BANKS, 1684. 

Deputy from Fairfield to the 
General Court of Connecti- 
cut, 1651, 1661, 1663-1666, 
1671, 1673; from Rye, 1671, 
1672. 

Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 

STEPHEN BARBER 1724-1806. 
Captain of the Fifth Company 
of the Twelfth Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1769. 

Mrs. Frederick E. Haight. 

THOMAS BARCLAY, 1668-1725. 
Chaplain at Fort Frederick, 
New York, 1708-1721. 
Miss Charlotte E. Dudley. 

PETER BARD, 1678-1734. 

Member of the King's Council 
in the Province of West Jer- 
sey, 1720-1725. 1727-1734. 
Justice of the Supreme Court 

of New Jersey, 1734. 
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, 
1722. 
Mrs. Charles C. Haight. 
Mrs. Herman T. Livingston. 
Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. 

PETER BARD, 1712-1769. 

Commissary-General of the 

Province of West Jersey, 

1756. 

Mrs. Herman T. Livingston. 

Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. 



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EDWARD BARKER, 1668-1727. 
Deputy from Branford to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1708, 1710-1717, 1721, 1724- 
1726. 
Mrs. William A. Copp. 

JAMES BARKER, 1623-1702. 
Commissioner from Newport 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1648, 1661, 
1663; from Providence, 1655, 
1661. 
Named in the Royal Charter of 

Charles II, 1663. 
Governor's Assistant, 1663-1666, 

1671, 1672, 1676-1678. 
Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island and Providence Plan- 
tations, 1667, 1669-1671, 1674, 
1681, 1683-1686. 
Deputy Governor, 1678, 1679. 
Mrs. Charles Phelps. 
Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. 
Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. 

WILLIAM BARKER, 1662-1741. 
Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1709, 1721-1724. 
Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. 

JACOB BARNEY, 1601-1673. 
Deputy from Salem to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts 
Bay, 1635, 1638, 1647, 1653. 
Mrs. Joseph W. Harriman. 

JOHN BARRELL, ^-1658. 

Ensign in the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1656. 

Mrs. William A. Putnam. 

WILLIAM BARRON, 1734-1784. 

Captain in a Massachusetts 

Regiment at Crown Point 

and in an expedition against 

Canada, 1760. 

Mrs. Wallace Clarke. 
Mrs. William B. Jackson. 

WILLIAM BARTHOLOMEW, 
Sr., 1603-1681. 
Deputy from Ipswich to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1635-1641, 1647, 1650. 
One of the Special Commission- 
ers to settle dispute and di- 



vide Patent of Swampscott, 
1638, 1655, 1656, 1657. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

WILLIAM BARTHOLOMEW, 
Jr., 1640-1697. 

Representative from Suffolk 
County to the General Court 
of Massachusetts, 1692. 

Ensign of a New Roxbury 
Company, 1689. 

Lieutenant of a Military Com- 
pany at Woodstock, 1691. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

JOHN BARTLETT, 1692-1747. 
Captain of Train Band of Guil- 
ford, Connecticut, 1737. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 

THOMAS BARTLETT, 1594- 
1654. 
Ensign, 1639. 

Lieutenant in a Company of 
Watertown, Massachusetts 
Bay, 1639-1645. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

SAMUEL BASS, 1601-1695. 
Deputy from Braintree to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1641-1645, 1652, 1654, 
1657, 1659, 1663, 1664. 
Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 

WILLIAM BASSETT, 1667. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of Plymouth Col- 
ony. 
Deputy from Duxbury to the 
General Court of Plymouth, 
1640, 1642, 1643, 1644, 1648. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 

WILLIAM BAULSTONE, 1600. 
1678. 

A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Ports- 
mouth, being one of the 
Eighteen Original Proprie- 
tors of Aquidneck who set- 
tled Pocasset, 1638. 

Treasurer for Portsmouth and 
Newport, 1640-1642. 

Treasurer for Portsmouth, 
1643-1649, 1650, 1651. 

Governor's Assistant, 1641-1644, 
1648. 1656-1673. 



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Commissioner from Ports- 
mouth to the General Court 
of Rhode Island, 1654-1656, 
1658-1663. 

Named in the Royal Charter of 
Charles II., 1663. 

Lieutenant, 1640, 1642. 

Miss Lucy C. Watson. 

BALTHAZAR BAYARD. 

Deputy from Bergen under 
Gov. Philip Carteret. 
Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. 

NICHOLAS BAYARD, 1644- 
1709. 
Secretary of the Province of 

New York, 1673-1680, 1688. 
Receiver-General, 1683, 1689. 
Mayor of New York, 1685. 
Member of Governor's Council, 

1685, 1687-1689, 1691-1698. 
Lieutenant of Burgher Corps, 

City of New Orange, 1673. 
Colonel of Foot, New York 

Troops, 1686. 
Commander-in-Chief, 1691. 

Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. 
Mrs. Lockwood DeForest. 
Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 
Mrs. James M. Lawton. 
Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 

SAMUEL BAYARD, 1669-1745. 
Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas, Bergen County, Pro- 
vince of New Jersey, 1711. 
Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1713-1715. 

Mrs. James M. Lawton. 
Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 

STEPHEN BAYARD, 1700 . 

Member of the Governor's 
Council in the Province of 
New York, 1746-1747. 
Mayor of New York, 1744-1747. 
Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. 
Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 

JOHN BAYLEY, 1635-1690. 
Captain of a company of Jamai- 
ca, L. I. Called to arms 1690. 
Commissioned by Dep.-Gov. 
Leisler. 
Mrs. Thomas F. Mitchell. 



JOHN BAYLOR, 1705-1772 
Member from Caroline County 
to the House of Burgesses of 
Virginia, 1742, 1745, 1746, 
1747, 1750. 
Commissioned County-Lieuten- 
ant of Orange County, 1752. 
Mrs. James W. Henning. 

JEREMIAH BEAL, 1631-1716. 
Representative from Hingham 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1692-1702. 
Lieutenant, 1692-1702. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

ISAAC BEDLOW, 1673. 

Captain of Burgher Corps, New 
York, 1671. 
Miss Josephine L. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 

JAMES BEEBE, 1641-1728. 
Deputy from Danbury to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1707-1711, 1713-1715, 1718, 
1719, 1725. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 



JAMES BEEBE, 2d, 1682-1750. 
Deputy from Danbury to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1726-1749. 
Captain of a Train Band of 
Danbury, 1710, 1716. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 

JAMES BEEBE, 3d, 1718-1785. 
Chaplain in the Third Connect- 
icut Regiment in the Expedi- 
tion against Canada, 1760. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 

JOHANNES BEECKMAN, 

;-1732. 

Captain of a Company of Al- 
bany County Troops, Pro- 
vince of New York, 1709. 

Served in Expedition to Can- 
ada, 1709. 
Mrs. George P. Lawton. 



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GERARDUS BEEKMAN, 1653- 
1723. 
Member of Leisler's Council, 
1690, and as such was tried 
for treason and acquitted. 
Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1698. 
Judge of King's County, 1700. 
Member of Governor's Council, 

1702-1723. 
Acting Governor of the Pro- 
vince of New York, as Pres- 
ident of Council, 1710. 
Judge in a Special Court con- 
vened to try Pirates, 1717. 
Captain of Foot Company at 

Flatbush, 1686. 
Major of Horse and Foot in 

King's County, 1689. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1700. 

Miss Josephine L. Beekman. 
Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. 
Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 
Miss Emily M. DePeyster. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. 
Mrs. James Kent. 
Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 
Mrs. Thomas W. Nickerson. 
Mrs. Edward L. Short. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 

HENRICUS BEEKMAN, 1652- 
1716. 
Member of the New York As- 
sembly, 1691-1693, 1695-1698, 
1702-1715. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1693. 
Colonel of Troops in Ulster 
County, Province of New 
York, 1701. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 
Miss Julia R. Livingston. 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 



HENRICUS BEEKMAN, 1688- 
1776. 
Colonel of Dutchess County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1737. 



Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1725-1758. 

Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 

JAMES BEEKMAN, 1732-1807. 

Member of the First, Second, 

Third and Fourth New York 

Provincial Congress, 1775, 

1776, 1777. 

Miss Josephine L. Beekman. 

Mrs. David L. Hough. 

WILHELMUS BEEKMAN, 
1623-1707. 
Member of the Representative 
Body of New Netherland 
known as "The Nine Men," 
1652. 
Commissioner of Indian Af- 
fairs under the Dutch, 1658. 
Delegate to the Convention 
held at Nieuw Amsterdam, 
1653. 
Vice-Director of the Dutch Col. 
ony on the South River 
(Delaware), 1658-1664. 
Schout-Fiscaal at the South 
River, 1661. Schout-Fiscaal 
at Esopus, 1664-1671. 
Burgomaster of New Orange, 

1674. 
Member of Leisler's Council, 

1690. 
Lieutenant of Burgher Corps, 
Nieuw Amsterdam, 1651; in 
New Orange, 1673. 
Acted as Schepen in Nieuw Am- 
sterdam, 1650, 1673. Presi- 
dent of Schepen's Court, 1657. 
One of the Commissioners to 

fortify the City, 1654. 
Orphan Master, 1658. 
As Chief Magistrate of Esopus, 
it fell to him to quiet the ris- 
ing there against the English. 
Miss Josephine L. Beekman. 
Miss Mary E. Beekman. 
Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. 
Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 
Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 
Miss Emily M. DePeyster. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. Lewis W. Hill. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 
Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. 
Mrs. James Kent. 



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Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 
Miss Julia R. Livingston. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 
Mrs. T. W. Nickerson. 
Mrs. Walter Oakes. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Edward L. Short. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 
Miss Anne Van Cortlandt. 

RICHARD BEERS, 1612-1675. 
Deputy from Watertown to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1663-1675. 
Lieutenant of the Watertown 

Company, 1664. 
Captain of Watertown Com- 
pany in King Philip's War, 
1675; slain by the Indians at 
Northfield, 1675. 

Miss Harriet Barrows. 
Miss Louise Barrows. 
Mrs. John F. Douglas. 
Mrs. Edward R. Jones. 

FRANCIS BELL, 1690. 

Deputy from Stamford to the 
General Court of New Haven 
Colony, 1641, 1653-1659, 1661- 
1664. 
Lieutenant of Train Band of 
Stamford, Connecticut, 1655, 
1666. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

DANIEL BENEDICT, 1706- 
1773. 
Deputy from Danbury to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 
1747, 1751, 1753-1756, 1760, 
1763, 1769. 
Captain of a Danbury Train 
Band, 1752. 
Mrs. William B. Beekman. 

THOMAS BENEDICT, 1617- 
1690. 

Delegate from Jamaica, Long 
Island, to the Colonial Con- 
vention at Hempstead, March 
1st. 1665. 

Lieutenant of a Foot Company 
at Jamaica, Long Island, 1665. 

Deputy from Norwalk to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1670, 1675. 



Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 
Mrs. Newton Perkins. 
Mrs. John B. Shapleigh. 
Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

NATHAN BENNETT, 1697- 
1748. 
Ensign of the Train Band of 

Stratford, 1740. 
Lieutenant, 1742. Captain, 1745. 
Mrs. Jefferson Clark. 

SAMUEL BENNETT, --1684. 

Commissioner from Providence 

to the General Court, 1657. 
Representative from Provi- 
dence to the General Assem- 
bly of Rhode Island, 1668, 
1674, 1678. 
General Sergeant, 1652. 

Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

JOHANNES BENSON, 1655- 
1715. 
Lieutenant of Albany Troops, 
Province of New York, 1688. 
Captain, 1689. 

Mrs. Martha B. Norris. 

JORIS HANSEN BERGEN, 

1736. 

Captain of Brooklyn Troops, 

Province of New York, 1701. 

Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 

Mrs. Haldemand P. Young. 

JOHN BERRIEN, 1711-1772. 
Judge of the Supreme Court of 

New Jersey, 1764-1772. 
Member of the Assembly from 
Somerset, 1769, 1770, 1771. 
Mrs. Alfred H. Hicks, Jr. 

NATHANIEL BERRY, 1690- 
1757. 
Captain of Train Band of Kent, 
Connecticut, 1750. 
Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 

WILLIAM BERRY, 1600-1654. 
A Recognized Historic Founder 
of the Province of New 
Hampshire. 

Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 



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RICHARD BETTS, 1713. 

High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 
Province of New York, 1678- 
1680. 
Delegate to the Convention at 
Hempstead, 1665. 
Mrs. C. S. Leffingwell. 

JOHN AP BEVAN, 1646-1726. 
Justice of the Peace for Phil- 
adelphia County, 1685, and 
for Chester County, 1689. 
Member of Pennsylvania As- 
sembly for Philadelphia, 1687, 
1695, 1699, 1700. 

Mrs. Edw^ard Curtis. 

LOUIS BEVIERE, 1647-1720. 
Ensign, Ulster County Troops, 
Province of New York, 1698. 
Mrs. Williarn H. Young. 

LOUIS BEVIERE, 1684-1753. 
Ensign of a Company at New 
Paltz, Province of New York, 
1717. 
Mrs. William H. Young. 

GERRIT BICKER, . 

Commissioner and Command- 
ant at Fort Casimir, South 
River Colony, 1652. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

SAMUEL BIGELOW, 1653-1732. 
Representative from Water- 
town to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1708-1710. 
Mrs. John G. Noble. 

JAMES BISHOP, 1691. 

Secretary of Colony of New 
Haven, 1661-1665. 

Magistrate and Governor's As- 
sistant of Connecticut, 1667- 
1682. 

Deputy from New Haven to 
General Court, 1661-1664. 

Member of Committee ap- 
pointed by the General Court 
of New Haven Colony, to 
treat with the Colony of Con- 
necticut respecting union 
with New Haven, 1664. 

Deputy Governor of Connecti- 
cut, 1683-1687, 1689-1691. 



Mrs. William A. Copp. 
Mrs. William M. Martin. 
Mrs. Albert Van Wyck. 

JOHN BISSELL,_ 1591-1677. 
Deputy from Windsor to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1648, 
1650-1656, 1658, 1664. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Mrs. Prescott Slade. 

JOHN BISSELL, 2d, 1693. 

Captain of Troopers of Wind- 
sor, Connecticut, 1676. 
Quartermaster of Troops of 
Hartford County, 1677. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

THOMAS BISSELL, 1689. 

Quartermaster of a Troop of 
Horse, Hartford, Connecti- 
cut. 1681. 

Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

SAMUEL BLACK, 1669-1745. 
Lieutenant in the Expedition 
to Louisburg, Feb. 7th, 1745. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

ADAM BLACKMAN, 1598-1665. 
One of the Ministers of par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Connecticut 
prior to 1675. 
Minister at Stratford, 1640. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Mrs. Smith M. Lindsley. 
Mrs. W. S. Livingston. 
Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens- 
selaer. 

JACOB BLACKWELL, 1717- 
1780. 
Deputy from Queens County 
to the First, Third and 
Fourth New York Provincial 
Congress, 1775. 1776, 1777. 
Deputy to the New York Pro- 
vincial Convention, 1775. 
Mrs. James M. Rankin. 



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*ROBERT BLACKWELL, 

-1717. 
Member of Fourth Assembly of 
the Province of New York, 
1693-1695. 

Mrs. James M. Rankin. 

JOHN BLAIR, 1686-1771. 

Member from Williamsburg, 

Virginia, to the House of 

Burgesses, 1736-1740. 
President of King's Council, 

1758. 
Deputy from the William and 

Mary College to the House 

of Burgesses, 1765-1768. 
Acting Governor, 1768. 

Mrs. Edward C. Stockton. 

THOMAS BLAKESLEY, 1700- 
1778. 
Captain of the Third Company, 
Waterbury, Connecticut, 1740. 
Mrs. William H. Bliss. 

JAN JANSEN BLEECKER, 
1642-1732. 
Mayor of Albany, 170O. Re- 
corder of Albany, 1698. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs 
in the Province of New York, 
1691. 
Captain of Albany Troops, 1684. 
Member of Leisler's Assem- 
bly, 1690; member of New 
York Assembly, 1698-1701. 
Justice in Albany County, 1683, 
1685, 1690. 
Mrs. John R. Brodhead. 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Mrs. George W. Green. 
Mrs. Edward H. Jewett. 
Miss Mary B. S. Tibbits. 
Miss Sarah B. Tibbits. 

JOHANNES BLEECKER, 1668- 
1738. 
Member of the New York As- 
sembly, 1701-1702. 
Mayor of Albany, 1701. 
Recorder of Albany, 1701. 
Commissioner of Indian Af- 
fairs in the Province of New 
York, 1690. 1720. 
Captain in Colonel Pieter 
Schuyler's Regiment, 1698. 
Mrs. John R. Brodhead, 
Mrs. George W. Green. 



RUTGER BLEECKER, 1675- 
1756. 
Mayor of Albany, 1726-1729. 
First Judge of Court of Com- 
mon Pleas, Albany County, 
1726-1733. 
Recorder of Albany, 1726. 
Commissioner of Indian Aflfairs 
in the Province of New York, 
1728-1734, 1738-1746. 

Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Miss Catherine de N. Miller. 
Mrs. William Nichols. 
Mrs. Frank Wheaton. 

JOHN BLISS, 1645-1715. 

Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1679, 1682. 
Ensign, 1679. Lieutenant, 1682. 
Major for the Island, 1696. 

Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

WILLIAM BLISS, 1728-1808. 

Captain in 1753, 1754, 1755, 

1757; named in lists of Field 

Officers of a Newport and 

Bristol County Regiment. 

Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

FRANCIS BLOETGOET, 1635- 
1676. 
Secretary for the Province of 
the South River Colony, 1659. 
Delegate to the Convention 
held in New Orange, 1674. 
Miss Mary I. Forsyth. 
Mrs. John C. Hazen. 
Mrs. Charles D. Vail. 

JOHN BLUNT, 1706-1748. 

One of the Ministers active in 

forwarding the interests of 

the Colony of Massachusetts 

Bay prior to 1750. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

SAMUEL BOARDMAN, 1615. 
1670. 
Deputy from Wethersfield to 
the Connecticut General 
Court, 1657-1667. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Mrs. Herman D. Kountze. 
Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 



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PETER BOGARDUS. 1645-1703. 
Commissioner of Indian Af- 
fairs, Province of New York, 
1690. 

Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

TEUNIS GILBERTSEN BO- 

GAERT, 1687. 

Delegate from Brooklyn to the 
Conventions held at Flatbush 
and New Amsterdam in 1664; 
at Hempstead, 1665, and at 
New Orange, 1674. 
Mrs. Silas Wodell. 

JAMES BOLLEN, 1682. 

(Woodbridge, N. J.) 
Justice of the Peace, 1665, 

1676, 1677, 1679, 1681. 
Secretary of the Province of 
New Jersey, 1668, 1670, 1673, 
1674, 1679. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

WILLIAM BOND, 1625-1695. 
Deputy from Watertown to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1689-1693, 1695. 
Speaker of the House, 1691, 

1692, 1693, 1695. 
Member of the Committee of 

Safety, 1689. 
Lieutenant of a Troop, Water- 
town, 1675. Captain, 1690. 
Mrs. William A. Putnam. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

JOHN BORDEN, 1640-1716. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to 
the General Assembly of 
Rhode Island, 1673, 1680, 
1700, 1704, 1705, 1708. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

RICHARD BORDEN, 1601-1671. 

Governor's Assistant, Provi- 
dence Plantations, 1653, 1654. 

General Treasurer under the 
Parliamentary Patent, 1654, 
1655. 

Commissioner from Ports- 
mouth to the General Court, 
1654, 1656, 1657. 

Deputy from Portsmouth to 
the General Assembly of 
Rhode Island, 1667, 1670. 

One of a Committee of Seven 
in the case concerning war 
against the Dutch, 1653. 



One of the Original Purchasers 
of Land in New Jersey, 1667. 
Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 
Mrs. Howard Page. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

ELISHA BOUDINOT, 1749- 
1819. 

Deputy to the Continental Con- 
gress from New Jersey. 

Member of the Committee of 
Correspondence, 1775; of the 
Committee of Safety, 1775. 

Secretary of Council of Safety, 
1777. 

Mayor of the Borough of Eliz- 
abeth. 

Commissary for Prisoners, 
from New Jersey, 1778. 

Judge of the Supreme Court of 
New Jersey, 1798. 
Mrs. Kiliaen Van Rensse- 
laer. 

THOMAS BOURNE, 1581-1664. 

Deputy from Marshfield to the 

General Court of Plymouth 

Colony, 1640, 1641, 1644, 1645. 

Miss Julia C. Wells. 

JOHN BOUTON, 1615-1704. 
Deputy from Norwalk to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1669, 1671, 1673-1683, 1685. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 

HENRY BOWEN, 1638-1724. 
Lieutenant of Massachusetts 
Troops in King Philip's War, 
1675. 

Miss Margaret Stimson. 

METCALF BOWLER, 1716- 
1789. 

Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island and Providence Plan- 
tation, 1764-1767; from Ports- 
mouth, 1768-1776. Speaker of 
the Assembly, 1768-1776. 

One of the Commissioners from 
Rhode Island to the Congress 
of New York. 1765. 

Chief Justice of the Superior 

Court of Rhode Island, 1780. 

Mrs. John C. Livingston. 



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DANIEL BOWLEY, 1745-1807. 
Ensign in Captain John Ster- 
ritt's Company, Maryland 
Militia, 1776. 
Member of the Senate of Mary- 
land, 1786, 1789, 1791. 
Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. 

JAMES BOWNE, 1636-1695. 
Member of the Assembly of 
New Jersey, 1667. 

Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

JOHN BOWNE, 1684. 

Member of Assembly, Province 
of New Jersey, 1668, 1675, 
1680, 1681-1683. 
Speaker of the House, 1680. 
Justice of the Peace, 1679, 1683. 
Major of Provincial Troops, 
1683. 

Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

RICHARD BRACKETT, 1611- 
1691. 

Deputy from Braintree to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1655, 1665, 1667, 1671, 
1672, 1674, 1680. 

Commissioner to arrange the 
boundary line between Mas- 
sachusetts and Plymouth, 
1655. 

Captain and Chief Military 
Commander in Braintree, 
1684. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 

WILLIAM BRADFORD, 1589- 
1657. 
One of the Recognized Found- 
ers of Plymouth Plantation. 
Governor, 1621-1633, 1635, 1637, 

1639-1643, 1645-1656. 
Governor's Assistant, 1634, 

1636, 1638, 1644. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies, 1647-1649, 1652, 
1656. 
Member of the Councils of War 
of 1642, 1643, 1653. President 
of the Councils of 1643, 1653. 
Mrs. William R. Barr. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 
Mrs. Charles P. Boswell. 
Mrs. William A. Butler, Jr. 
Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 



Mrs. William H. Gary. 
Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 
Mrs. George M. Elwood. 
Mrs. Lindsay Fairfax. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Miss Mary S. Gould. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. William P. Ketcham. 
Mrs. Edward H. Landon. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 
Mrs. John L. Lawrence. 
Mrs. Grant C. Madill. 
Miss Margaret Middleton, 
Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 
Mrs. Charles Sheldon. 
Mrs. Andrew H. Smith. 
Mrs. Eugene Smith. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Miss Margaret Stimson. 
Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 
Miss Frances S. Whiting. 

WILLIAM BRADFORD, 2d, 
1624-1703. 
Deputy from Plymouth to the 

General Court, 1657. 
Governor's Assistant, 1658-1681. 
Treasurer of the Colony, 1679- 

1686, 1689-1692. 
Deputy Governor of Plymouth 

Colony, 1682-1686. 
Commissioner of the United 

Colonies, 1682-1686. 
Councillor of the Royal Pro- 
vince of New England, 1686- 
1689. 
Named Councillor in the Char- 
ter of Massachusetts, 1692. 
Councillor, 1693-1698. 
Ensign Plymouth Company, 

1648. 
Captain of a Troop, 1659. 
Major Plymouth County 

Forces, 1685. 
Member of the Councils of War 
of 1657, 1658, 1667. 
Mrs. William R. Barr. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 
Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 
Mrs. William A. Butler. 
Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 
Mrs. George M. Elwood. 
Mrs. Lindsay Fairfax. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 



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Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 
Miss Margaret Middleton. 
Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 
Mrs. Andrew H. Smith. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 



JOSHUA BRAINARD, 1671- 
1755. 
Ensign in East Haddam, Con- 
necticut, 1706. Lieutenant, 
1722. 
Captain of Train Band, 1725. 
Mrs. William R. Mowe. 



JOHN BRADSTREET, 1711- 
1774. 

Major Commandant of Town 
and Fortifications of Louis- 
burg, and Lieutenant-Colonel 
in Sir William Pepperell's 
Regiment, 1745. 

Captain of Regulars, 1745. 

Lieutenant-Governor of St. 
John, Newfoundland, 1746. 

Adjittant-General under Gover- 
nor Shirley, 1755; also under 
Ahercrombie in the Attack 
on Ticonderoga, 1758. 

Colonel, 1762. Commander of 
an Expedition against the 
Western Indians, and made 
peace with them at Detroit, 
1764. 

Major-General under Royal 
Commission, 1772. 

Mrs. Pierre Lorillard, Jr. 
Miss Mary Taber. 

SIMON BRADSTREET, 1603- 

1697. 

One of the Recognized Historic 

Founders of the Colony of 

Massachusetts Bay. 

Governor's Assistant ^elected 

first in England), 1629-1678. 

Secretary of the Colony, 1630- 

1636. 
Agent to England, 1602. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies, 1644, 1648, 1661, 
1663-1666, 1670-1672. 
Governor of Massachusetts 

Bay, 1679-1686, 1689-1692. 
President of the Council of 

Safety, 1689. 
Member of the Council named 
in the Charter of 1692. 
Miss Mary C. Bancker. 
Mrs. Wallace Clarke. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. William B. Jackson. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 



CHRISTOPHER BRANCH, 
1591-1581. 
Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses from Henrico County, 
Virginia, 1639. 

Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 

ABRAHAM BRASIER, 1668- 
1747. 
High Sheriff of New York 
County, Province of New 
York, 1691. 
Ensign of New York Troops, 
1689. 
Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 

THOMAS BRATTLE, 1683. 

Deputy from Lancaster to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1671, 1672; from 
Concord, 1678-1681. 
Cornet of a Suffolk Troop, 1670. 
Lieutenant, 1675. Captain, 1676. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

WILLIAM BRATTLE, 1662- 
1717. 
Fellow of Harvard College, 
1685-1700, 1703-1717. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

WILLIAM BRENTON, 

1674. 

Deputy from Boston to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1635-1637. 

A Recognized Founder of the 
Historic Charter Colony of 
Newport, being one of the 
nine who settled Newpo'"t, 
1639. 

One of the Elders of Aquid- 
neck, 1639. Deputy-Governor 
ol Aquidneck, 1640-1647. 

President of the Colony of 
Providence Plantations, 1660- 
1662. 



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Commissioner to the General 

Court from Providence, 1660, 

from Portsmouth, 1660; from 

Newport, 1661-1663. 
Deputy-Governor of Rhode 

Island, 1663-1666. 
Named in the Royal Charter of 

Charles II., 1663. 
Governor of Rhode Island, 

1666-1669. 
Elected Governor in 1672, but 

refused to serve. 

Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. 
Mrs. Julian Day. 

JONATHAN BREWSTER, 
1593-1659. 
Deputy from Duxbury to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1639. 1641, 1642, 1643, 
1644. 
Mrs. William Brookfield. 
Mrs. Julian Day. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

WILLIAM BREWSTER, 

1644. 
One of the Recognized Historic 

Founders of Plymouth. 
Chosen Teaching Ruling Elder 
of Plymouth. 

Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 

Mrs. William Brookfield. 

Mrs. Henry F. Cook. 

Mrs. Julian Day. 

Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 

Miss Mary S. Gould. 

Mrs. Ernest Greene. 

Mrs. Richard W. Meade. 

Mrs. John F. Maynard. 

Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 

Mrs. Robert W. Paterson. 

Mrs. Charles Phelps. 

Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

Miss Louisa W. Taylor. 

Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens- 

c pia PI* 

Mrs. William B. Wood. 
Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. 

JOHN BRIGGS, 1609-1690. 
Commissioner from Ports- 
mouth, 1648, 1654-1656, 1659, 
1661, 1662, 1663. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1664, 1665, 1666, 1668, 
1669. 



Miss Margarita L. Hawley. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. William H. Watson. 

SAMUEL BRIGHAM, 1652-1713. 
Representative from Marlbor- 
ough to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1697, 1698, 
1699, 1705. 
Lieutenant in the Company of 

Captain Thomas Howe. 
Called Captain. 

Mrs. William T. Jerome. 

ABRAHAM BRINSMADE, 
1726-1801. 
Captain of a Train Band in the 
Fourth Regiment of Connect- 
icut, 1769. 

Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 

ANTHONY BROCKHOLLES, 

Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1674-1679, 1683-1688. 

Receiver-General, 1681-1683. 

Lieutenant of Royal Troops, 

1674. 
Commandant at Albany, 1680. 
Acting Governor of the Pro- 
vince of New York as Com- 
mander-in-Chief, 1677, 1681. 
Major of Horse, 1684. 
Represented the Governor in 
Boston, 1689. 

Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 
Miss Marion Pellew. 
Mrs. William A. Walker. 

SAMUEL BROCKLEBANK, 
1636-1676. 
Captain of the Foot Company 
of Rowley, Massachusetts 
Bay, 1673; of a Company in 
King Philip's War, was killed 
at Sudbury Fight, 1676. 
Mrs. Frederick Allien. 
Mrs. Edward W. Corey. 

CHARLES BRODHEAD, 1660- 
1724. 
Ensign of Foot in Ulster 
County, Province of New 
York, 1685. 
Patentee of Marbletown, 1694. 
Mrs. George W. Green. 



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DANIEL BRODHEAD, 

1667. 
Captain of Royal Musketeers, 

commissioned 1660. 
Chief in command of Troops at 
Esopus, New York, 1665. 
Mrs. George W. Green. 
Mrs. Daniel Swigert. 
Miss Anne Van Cortlandt. 
Mrs. Pierre Van Cortlandt. 

EDWARD BROMFIELD, 1648- 
1734. 
Deputy from Boston to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1693, 1694, 1695. 
Councillor, 1703-1724. 

Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. 
Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens- 
selaer. 

*JAN LEENDERTSE BRONCK, 
1723-1794. 
Captain, 1770. Adjutant, 1777. 
Major of New York Provincial 
Troops, 1775-1778. 

Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 

JAN PIETERSE BRONCK, 
1650-1742. 
Lieutenant of Foot Company, 
Albany County, Province of 
New York, 1709. 

Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 
Miss Maria B. Lampman. 

LEENDERT JANSE BRONCK, 

after 1738. 

Lieutenant Albany County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1718. 

Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 

THOMAS BROOKS, 1667. 

Deputy from Concord to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1642-1645, 1654, 
1659-1662. 

Mrs. Reginald Canning. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 

CHAD BROWN, died before 
1650. 
One of the Thirteen Signers of 
the First Written Compact of 
Providence Plantations, 1637. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 



Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Walter Jennings. 
Mrs. Frederic R. Leflferts. 
Miss Mary A. Petrie. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

HACKALIAH BROWN, 

1784. 
Captain of Westchester County 
Troops, Province of New 
York. 1756. 
In command of Westchester 
Levies, 1756. 

Mrs. Gibson M. Davis. 

JAMES BROWN, 1756. 

Representative from Newport 
to the General Assembly of 
Rhode Island, 1706, 1707, 
1708, 1710, 1711, 1713, 1715. 
Called Lieutenant, 1706. 
Major 1711, 1713. 
Governor's Assistant, 1715-1723. 
Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

JOHN BROWN, 1584-1662. 
Governor's Assistant, Plymouth 

Colony, 1636, 1638-1655. 
Commissioner of the United 

Colonies, 1644-1655. 
Member of the Councils of 
War, 1642, 1646, 1653. 
Mrs. Charles H. Brown. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Joseph T. Marean. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 

JOHN BROWN, 1725-1802. 
Member from Buck's County 
to the Provincial Assembly 
of Pennsylvania, 1767-1775. 
Mrs. William E. Verplanck. 

JOHN BROWN, 1744-1780. 

Member of a Committee of 
Correspondence, Massachu- 
setts, 1774, 1775. 

Major in the Expedition 
against Canada, 1775. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, Continen- 
tal Army, and killed at Stone 
Arabia. 

Miss Louise W. Clarke. 

SAMUEL BROWN, 1694-1769. 
Member from Bucks County 
to the Provincial Assembly of 



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Pennsylvania, 1751-1755, 1761- 
1766. 
Mrs. William E. Verplanck. 

JOHN BROWNE, Sr., 1630-1706. 
Commissioner from Providence 

to the General Court, 1654. 
Deputy from Providence to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1664. 
Governor's Assistant, 1665, 1666. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

THOMAS BROWNE, 1645-1709. 
Representative from Sudbury 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1692, 1694, 1702. 
Captain, 1692. 

Mrs. Henry Earle. 

GEORGE BROWNELL, 1646- 
1718. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to 
the General Assembly of 
Rhode Island, 1699, 1702. 
Governor's Assistant, 1706-1711. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

THOMAS BROWNELL, 

1665. 
Commissioner from Ports- 
mouth to the General Court 
of Rhode Island, 1655, 1661, 
1662, 1663, 1664. 

Mrs. William B. Wood. 

JACOBUS BRUYN, 1680-1744. 
Commissioner of Boundaries, 
Province of Nev^^ York, 1731. 
Miss Mary I. Forsyth. 
Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. 

SEVERYN BRUYN, 1726-1759. 
Quartermaster of Ulster Coun- 
ty Troops, Province of New 
York, 1755-1759. 

Miss Mary I. Forsyth. 

GEORGE BUCHANAN, 1698- 

1750. 
Justice or Commissioner of the 

Peace for Baltimore County, 

Maryland, 1732-1739. 
Judge of the Quorum, 1741- 

1750. 
Member of the House of Bur- 



gesses from Baltimore, 1745- 
1749. 

Mrs. Philip A. S. Franklin. 

THOMAS BUCKINGHAM, 
1646-1709. 

One of the Trustees named in 
the Act of 1701 establishing 
a Collegiate School (Yale 
College). Fellow of Yale Col- 
lege, 1701-1709. 

One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Connecticut 
prior to 1675. Minister at 
Saybrook, Connecticut, 1669- 
1709. 
Miss Eva Buckingham. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

JOSEPH BUCKMINSTER. 
1666-1747. 

Representative from Framing- 
ham to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1709, 1710, 
1713-1716, 1718, 1719, 1721, 
1722, 1723, 1733. 

Captain of a Company of Gren- 
adiers in Sir Charles Hobby's 
Regiment, Port Royal, 1710. 

Colonel, Massachusetts Regi- 
ment, 1722. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 

THOMAS BUDD, 1698. 

Member of the King's Council, 

Province of West Jersey, 

1683. 
Receiver-General, 1681. 
Member of Assembly, 1682, 

1683, 1685. 
Treasurer, 1683. 
Signer of the West Jersey 

Charter of Fundamental 

Laws, 1676. 

Mrs. Munroe Smith. 

DAVID BUEL, 1679-1749. 

Deputy from Killingworth to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1717-1719. 1721-1728, 1730, 
1731, 1733-1736, 1738, 1739. 
Captain of Train Band of Kill- 
ingworth, 1727. 
Major of Seventh Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1739. 

Mrs. James Creelman. 
Mrs. Henry T. Williams. 



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JOHN BUEL, 1671-1746. 
Captain of Train Band of Litch- 
field, Connecticut, 1729. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Mrs. Prescott Slade. 
Mrs. Henry C. Sturges. 

SAMUEL BUEL, 1641-1720. 
Deputy from Killingworth to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1692, 1693, 1696-1698, 
1700-1702, 1704, 1706, 1708, 
1710, 1711, 1714, 1715. 

Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. 

Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 

Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

Mrs. William W. Webb. 

Miss Julia C. Wells. 

SAMUEL BUEL, 1663-1732.^ 
Captain of Train Band of Kill- 
ingworth, Connecticut, 1718. 
Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. 
Mrs. William W. Webb. 

EDWARD BULKELEY, 1614- 
1696. 
Preached Massachusetts Elec- 
tion Sermon, 1680. 
Minister at Marshfield, 1643- 
1658; at Concord, 1659-1696. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

GERSHOM BULKELEY, 1636- 
1713. 

One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Connecticut 
prior to 1675. 

Minister at Wethersfield, 1667- 
1677. Preacher of Connecticut 
Election Sermon about 1680. 

Deputy from Wethersfield to 
Connecticut General Court, 
1679. 

Surgeon of Connecticut Troops 
in King Philip's War, 1675, 
1676. Chaplain, 1676. 

Fellow of Harvard College, 
1658-1661. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Mrs. William R. Mowe. 
Miss Ellen R. Nye. 

PETER BULKELEY, 1583-1658. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 



forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Minister at Concord, 1635-1658. 

Miss Josephine K. Barber. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

Mrs. William R. Mowe. 

Miss Ellen R. Nye. 

Miss Annie E. Pierpont. 

Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

Mrs. Frank Schlesinger. 

Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 

PETER BULKELEY, 1641-1688. 

Deputy from Concord to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1673-1676. 

Speaker of the House, 1676. 

Agent sent to England by the 
Colony with an address to the 
King, 1676. 

Governor's Assistant, 1677-1684. 

Commissioner of the United 
Colonies, 1682, 1683. 

Councillor of the Royal Pro- 
vince of New England, 1686- 
1688. 

Captain of the Concord Com- 
pany, 1677. 

Major of the Middlesex Regi- 
ment, 1680. 

Fellow of Harvard College, 
1663-1666. 

Mrs. Wallace Clarke. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Mrs. William B. Jackson. 

STEPHEN BULL, 1706. 

Member of the Governor's 
Council in South Carolina as 
Deputy for Lord Ashley, 
1669-1672, and for Lord Corn- 
bury, 1674-1682. 

Appointed by Governor Arch- 
dale to make a treaty with the 
Indians of the North Caro- 
lina Coast. 

Surveyor-General of the Pro- 
vince, 1685. Register, 1696. 

Master of Ordnance, Captain 
and Engineer of the Forts, 
1671-1675. 

Colonel of Provincial Forces, 
1687-1703. 

Miss Julia G. McAllister. 



278 



THOMAS BULL, 1605-1684. 
Lieutenant of Troops of Hart- 
ford County, 1653. 
Captain, 1673. In command of 
the Fort at Saybrook, 1675. 
Mrs. Samuel B. Hubbard. 
Mrs. Payson Merrill. _ 
Mrs. Edward C. Parish. 
Mrs. Henry C. Perkins. 
Mrs. George P. Slade. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

SAMUEL BULLARD, 1667-1727. 
Representative from Sherborne 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1708, 1709, 1723, 
1724, 1725. 
Captain, 1724. 

Mrs. Henry Earle. 

ROBERT BURDICK, 1672. 

Deputy from Warwick to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Lsland, 1680; from Westerly, 
1683, 1685. 

Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

THOMAS BURGESS, 1603-1685. 

Deputy to the General Court of 

Massachusetts Bay, 1642, 

1644, 1645, 1648, 1654, 1657, 

1660, 1662, 1668. 

Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

WILLIAM BURNET, 1730-1791. 
Chairman of the Committee of 
Safety, Essex County, Pro- 
vince of New Jersey, 1775. 
Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. 

MATTHIAS BURNET, 1674- 
1745. 
Captain in East Hampton Com- 
pany of a Suffolk County 
Regiment under Col. Henry 
Smith, 1715. 

Mrs. Edwin Thome. 

THOMAS BURNHAM, 1623- 
1694. 
Deputy from Ipswich to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1683, 1684, 1685. 
Sergeant, 1664. Ensign, 1675. 
Lieutenant, 1683. 

Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

ANDREW BURR, 1696-1763. 
Deputy from Fairfield to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 



1727, 1729, 1731, 1732, 1733, 

1735-1746. 
Clerk of the Lower House, 

1738, 1740. 
Speaker, 1741-1745. 
Governor's Assistant, 1746-1763. 
Judge of the Fairfield County 

Court, 1745-1761. 
Lieutenant of Fairfield Train 

Band, 1731. Captain, 1733. 
Major of Fourth Regiment of 

Connecticut, 1739. 
In expedition to Cape Breton, 

and at Siege of Louisburg, 

1745. 
Colonel of Connecticut Forces, 

1750. 

Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

JOHN BURR, 1625-1692. 

Deputy from Fairfield to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 
1660, 1661, 1663, 1668, 1669, 
1670, 1672-1676, 1678, 1679, 
1680, 1682-1686, 1691. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 

JOHN BURR, 1694. 

Deputy from Fairfield to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 
1685-1689. 

Governor's Assistant, 1690-1694. 

Captain of Train Band of Fair- 
field, 1690. 

Commissary, 1693. 

Sergeant-Major, 1694. 

Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

JOHN BURR, 1673-1750. 

Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut Colony, 1729-1739. 

Speaker of the House, 1723, 
1724. 

Deputy from Fairfield to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1704, 1705, 1708, 1710-1714, 
1717-1721, 1723-1729. 

Judge of Fairfield County 
Court, 1726-1744. 

Captain of Fairfield County 
Troop, 1714. 

Major of Forces in Expedition 
to Port Royal, 1710. 

Colonel of Fourth Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1739. 

Mrs. Frederick Butterfield. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 



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JOHN BURR, 1698-1752. 

Captain of a Train Band at 
Stratford, Connecticut, 1734. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

PETER BURR, 1667-1724. 

Deputy from Fairfield to the 
General Court of Connecti- 
cut, 1700, 1701, 1702. 

Speaker of the House, 1701. 

Judge of the Supreme Court, 
1711-1716. 

Chief Judge, 1723, 1724. 

Commissioner on the Boundary- 
Line between Connecticut 
and New York, 1713. 

Member of Governor's Coun- 
cil, 1703-1724. 

Major of Fairfield County Mil- 
itia, 1708. 

Mrs. Walter B. James. 

EBENEZER BURRILL, 1679- 
1761. 
Representative from Lynn to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1725, 1728-1731, 1746. 
Councillor, 1731-1740, 1742, 

1743, 1746. 
Special Justice Superior Court, 

1739. 
Commissioner to treat with In- 
dians at Casco Bay, 1732. 
Miss Julia R. Livingston. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler, 

EBENEZER BURRILL, 1702- 
1778. 
Representative from Lynn to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1764-1774. 

Miss Julia R. Livingston. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

ARMISTEAD BURWELL, 1718- 
1754. 
Deputy from Williamsburg, 
Virginia, to the House of 
Burgesses, 1752. 1753, 1754. 
Member of the Deputation sent 
to invite King George II, to 
come to Virginia. 

Mrs. Edward C. Stockton. 

RICHARD BUSHNELL, 1652- 
1727. 
Deputy from Norwich to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1691-1694, 1696-1699, 1702- 



1720. Speaker of the House, 
1713, 1715, 1717, 1719, 1720. 
Member of Governor's Council, 

1703-1705, 1719-1721. 
Clerk of Connecticut General 

Assembly, 1707. 
Judge of New London County 

Court, 1717-1719. 
Lieutenant of Train Band of 
Norwich, Connecticut, 1698. 
Captain, 1701. 

Mrs. George H. Brown. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 
Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 

PIERCE BUTLER, 1822. 

Lieutenant with Royal Com- 
mission, serving in South 
Carolina, 1755, 1760. 
Captain, Twenty-second Regi- 
ment of Foot, 1761. 
Major Twenty-ninth Regiment 
of Foot, 1766. 

Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

BENJAMIN BUTTERFIELD, 
1702-1747. 
Ensign in Second Massachu- 
setts Regiment at the Siege 
of Louisburg, 1745. 

Mrs. Frederick Hasbrouck. 
Mrs. Pierre L. Boucher. 
Mrs. William M. Storrs. 

* SAMUEL CAMPBELL, 1738- 

1824. 

Lieutenant-Colonel of Tryon 

County Troops, Province of 

New York, 1775. 

Ensign, 1768. Lieutenant, 1772. 

Member of a Committee of 

Safety in Tryon County. 
Colonel Tryon County Troops, 
1778. 
Mrs. George de B. Greene. 
Mrs. William S. Little. 

WILLIAM CANNON, 1820. 

Member of a Committee of 
Safety, Cumberland County, 
Virginia, 1775. 

Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 

BENJAMIN CARPENTER, 
1676-1729. 
Captain of Western Company 
of Oyster Bay, Queens 
County, Province of New 
York, November 29, 1728. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 



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WILLIAM CARPENTER, 

1658. 
Deputy from Weymouth to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1641, 1643; from Reho- 
both to the General Court of 
Plymouth Colony, 1656. 
Countess Von Francken 

Sierstorpflf. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

WILLIAM CARPENTER, 

1685. 

One of the Thirteen Original 
Proprietors of Providence 
Plantations. Signed the agree- 
ment for First Form of Gov- 
ernment, 1640. 

Commissioner from Providence 
to the General Court, 1658- 
1660, 1662-1665, 1676-1679. 

Governor's Assistant, 1665-1672. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

CALEB CARR, 1624-1695. 

Commissioner for Nev^^port to 
the Court of Commissioners, 
1654, 1658-1662. 

General Treasurer for the Col- 
ony of Rhode Island, 1661. 

Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly, 1664, 1665, 
1667-1672, 1674, 1678, 1679, 
1690. 

Governor's Assistant, 1679- 
1685, 1686, 1690, 1691. 

Governor of Rhode Island, 1695. 
Mrs. David. J. Dickson. 
Miss Eliza T. Minturn. 

JOHN CARTER, 1669. 

Member of the Governor's 
Council, Virginia, 1658, 1662, 
1665. 

Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses, 1642, 1644, 1649, 1654, 
1657-1661. 

Appointed Justice of Lancaster 
County, 1653. 

Presiding Justice, 1656. 

Major, 1653. In command of 
the Forces sent against the 
Rappahannock Indians, 1656. 

Colonel commanding the Militia 
of Lancaster County, 1656. 
Mrs. Edwin H. Wootton, 

JOHN CARTER, 1616-1692. 
Captain of Company in Wo- 
burn, Massachusetts, 1672. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 



281 



JOHN CARTER, 1690-1742. 
Secretary of State, Virginia. 
1722. ' 

Member of Governor's Council. 
1724. 
Mrs. Edwin H. Wootton. 

ROBERT CARTER, 1663-1732. 
Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses, 1690. Speaker of the 
House, 1695-1699. 
Treasurer of the Province, 1699. 
Member of the Board of Visi- 
tors of William and Mary 
College. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, Virginia, 1704-1732, 
and President of that body. 
Acting Governor, 1726-1727, un- 
til the arrival of Governor 
Gooch. 

Mrs. Edward C. Stockton. 
Mrs. Edwin H. Wootton. 

JOHN CATLETT, 1670. 

Presiding Justice, Rappahan- 
nock County, Virginia, 1665, 

Appointed one of the Commis- 
sioners on the part of Vir- 
ginia to settle the boundary 
line of Maryland, 1663. 

Captain, and later Colonel of 
Militia of Rappahannock 
County. 

Mrs. Leonard G. Quinlin. 

JOHN CATLETT, 1724. 

Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses for Essex, Virginia, 
1700, 1702. 
Presiding Justice of Essex, 
1699, 1702. 
Mrs. Leonard G. Quinlin. 

HUGH CAULKINS. 1600-1690. 
Deputy from Gloucester to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1650, 1651; from 
New London to the General 
Court of Connecticut, 1653, 
1654, 1656-1660, 1662; from 
Norwich. 1663-1666. 

Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 

Mrs. Francke H. Bosworth. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

Mrs. George P. Lawton. 

Mrs. Smith M. Lindsley. 

Mrs. Douglas Merritt 

Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. 



BENJAMIN CAVE, 1762. 

Member of House of Burgesses 
from Orange County, Vir- 
ginia, 1752, 1753, 1754, 1755, 
1756. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 

WILLIAM CHADBURNE. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of New Hampshire. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

ABRAM GAASBEEK CHAM- 
BERS, 1680-1759. 

Lord of the Manor of Foxhall. 

Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1717- 
1727, 1728-1738. 

Lieutenant Colonel of Ulster 
County Troops, 1717. 

Colonel, 1738. 

Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas in Ulster County, 1729. 
Mrs. John Bremond. 

HENRY CHAMPION, 1723- 
1797. 

Captain of Connecticut Troops 
for invasion of Canada, 1758. 

Captain of Train Band of Col- 
chester, 1760. 

Deputy from Colchester to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1761, 1765, 1767-1775. 

One of the Commissioners to 
supply stores and provisions 
for Continental Army, 1775. 

Major of the Twelfth Regiment 
of Connecticut, 1772. 

Lieutenant-Colonel of Twelfth 
Regiment of Connecticut, 
1775. 

Colonel of Twenty-fifth Regi- 
ment of Connecticut Militia 
in Continental Army, 1776. 
Mrs. L. Ward Clarke. 

JUDAH CHAMPION, 1729-1810. 

Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermon, May, 1776. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 

JOHN CHANDLER, 2nd, 1665- 
1743. 
Representative from Wood- 
stock to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1711, 1717, 
1720-1722, 1724-1726. 



Councillor, 1727-1732. 

Judge of Court of Common 

Pleas, Worcester County, 

1731-1739. 
Judge of Probate, 1731-1739. 
Captain of Woodstock Troop, 

1706. 
Captain Snow Shoe Men, 1711. 
Major, Worcester Scouts, 1722. 
Colonel of a Foot Regiment, 

1724. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 

JOHN CHANDLER, 3d, 1693- 
1762. 

Representative from Worcester 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1732-1735, 1737- 
1740, 1742-1753. 

Councillor, 1743-1762. 

Judge of Court of Common 
Pleas, 1754-1762. 

Judge of Probate, 1757-1762. 

Special Justice of Superior 
Court, 1756. 

Commissioner from Massachu- 
setts to the Congress held in 
Albany, 1754. 

Captain Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1736. 
Mrs. Charles E. Pellew. 

THOMAS CHANDLER, 1630- 
1703. 
Representative from Andover 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1678, 1680. 
Captain of a Company in An- 
dover, 1683. 

Mrs. Irvin A. Sprague. 

SAMUEL CHAPIN, 1595-1675. 
Magistrate of County Court at 
Springfield, Massachusetts, 
1652. 
Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 
Mrs. Smith M. Lindsley. 

NATHANIEL CHAPMAN, 1653- 
1726. 
Deputy from Saybrook to the 
General Court of Connecti- 
cut, 1697, 1699, 1701, 1702, 
1704, 1705, 1707, 1712-1716, 
1718, 1719, 1722, 1723. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 



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ROBERT CHAPMAN, 1616- 
1687. 
Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut Colony, 1681-1684. 
Deputy from Saybrook to Gen- 
eral Court, 1653, 1654, 1656- 
1665, 1667-1671, 1674-1680. 
Captain of Train Band of Say- 
brook, Connecticut, 1675. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 
Mrs. Edwin H. Wootton. 

CHARLES CHAUNCEY, 1592- 
1672. 
Second President of Harvard 

College, 1654-1672. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. Preacher of Election 
Sermon, 1656. 

Mrs. William R. Barr. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 

Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 

Mrs. John S. Douglas. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

Mrs. David L. Hough. 

Mrs. George Inness, Jr. 

Mrs. C. S. Leffingwell. 

Mrs. William R. Mowe. 

Miss Ellen R. Nye. 

Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 

Mrs. Roswell Skeel, Jr. 

Mrs. Etienne St. George. 

Mrs. Roswell-Smith. 

Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 

Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

ELIHU CHAUNCEY, 1710-1791. 
Deputy from Durham to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 

1734, 1736-1776. 
Clerk of the House, 1754-1757. 
Judge of County Court of New 

Haven County, 1773-1776. 
Captain of Second Company of 

Durham, 1738. 
Major of the Tenth Regiment 

of Connecticut, 1742. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of Tenth 

Regiment, 1755. 
Colonel of Fourth Regiment in 

expedition against Crown 

Point, 1755. 
Colonel of Tenth Regiment, 

1773. 
Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 



ISREAL CHAUNCEY, 1644- 
1703. 
Minister at Stratford, Connect- 
icut. 
Member of Council of War, 

1675. 
Chaplain with the Army under 
Major Robert Treat in King 
Philip's War. 
Trustee of Yale College, 1701. 
Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

NATHANIEL CHAUNCEY, 
1681-1756. 
Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermons, 1719, 1734. 
The first graduate of Yale Col- 
lege. B. A., 1702. M. A., 1705. 
Minister at Durham. 

Mrs. William R. Barr. 
Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. Etienne St. George. 
Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

ANTHONY CHECKLEY, 1636- 
1708. 

Attorney-General of Massachu- 
setts, 1692-1702. 

Ensign of a Foot Company, 
1675. 

Ensign of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1680. Lieutenant, 1683. 
Mrs. Ernest Schelling. 

WILLIAM CHESEBOROUGH. 
1594-1667. 
Deputy from Boston to the 
First General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts Bay, 1632. 
Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 
Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 

JOHN CHESTER, 1635-1698. 
Deputy from Wethersfield to 
Connecticut General Court, 
1676-1687. 
Lieutenant of Train Band of 

Wethersfield, 1672. 
Captain, 1677, 1689. 

Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 
Miss Margaret Middleton. 
Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 



283 



JOHN CHESTER, 1656-1711. 
Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1701-1711. 
Deputy from Wethersfield to 
General Court, and Speaker 
of the House, 1699, 1700. 
Member of Governor's Council, 

1696. 
Judge of County Court of Hart- 
ford County, 1703, 1704, 1711. 
Captain of Train Band of 

Wethersfield, 1698. 
Sergeant-Major of Hartford 
County, 1702. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Miss Margaret Middleton. 
Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

JOHN CHESTER, 1703-1771. 

Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1747-1766. 

Deputy to the General Assem- 
bly from Wethersfield, 1727- 
1747, 1766-1771; from Groton, 
1736. 

Judge of County Court of 
Hartford County, 1754. 

Captain of Train Band of 
Wethersfield. 1725. 

Captain of Train Band of Gro- 
ton, 1738. 

Lieutenant-Colonel of Sixth 
Regiment of Connecticut. 
1739. Colonel, 1756. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

JOHN CHESTER, 1749-1809. 

Deputy from Wethersfield to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1772, 1774, 1776. 

Colonel of Connecticut Battal- 
ions of Foot, 1776. 

Captain of Ninth Company of 
Second Regiment, 1775. 

Major of Sixth Regiment, 1775. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

WALTER CHILES, 1653. 

Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses from Charles City, 
Virginia, 1641-1643; from 
James City, 1645, 1646, 1649, 
1652, 1653. 
Member of Council, 1651. 
Speaker of the House, 1652. 
Mrs. Riley M. Gilbert. 



ISAAC CHITTENDEN, 

1676. 

Deputy from Scituate to the 
General Court of Plymouth, 
1658, 1665, 1666, 1667, 1669, 
1670, 1671, 1673, 1674. 

Chosen one of the Council of 
War to be added to the Mag- 
istrates, 1671. 

Mrs. William B. Wood. 

WILLIAM CHITTENDEN, ^ 
1594-1661. 
Lieutenant of Artillery of New- 
Haven Colony, 1648. 
Deputy from Guilford to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1653-1659. 

Mrs. Roswell-Smith. 
Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

CHRISTOPHER CHRISTO- 
PHERS, 1682-1729. 
Governor's Assistant, 1723-1728. 
Deputy from New London to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1721-1723. 
Judge of County Court of New 

London County, 1724-1728. 
Captain of Second Company or 
Train Band of New London, 
1715. 
Naval Officer of the Port of 
New London, 1714. 

Miss Louisa W. Taylor. 
Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens- 
selaer. 

RICHARD CHRISTOPHERS, 
1662-1726. 
Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1699, 1703-1722. 
Deputy from New London to 
Connecticut General Court, 
1691, 1693. 
Judge of County Court of New 
London County, 1709-1712, 
1714-1717, 1720-1722. 
Judge of Superior Court of 
Connecticut, 1711-1720. 
Mrs. Walter B. Devereux. 
Miss Louisa W. Taylor. 

BENJAMIN CHURCH, 1641- 

1718. 

Deputy from Bristol to the 

General Court of Plymouth, 

1682-1684; from Tiverton to 



284 



the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1696; from Little 
Compton, 1706, 1710. 

Judge of the Inferior Court of 
Common Pleas of Bristol 
County, 1708-1715. 

Commissary-General in King 
Philip's War, 1675. 

Member Plymouth Council of 
War, 1676. 

Commander of the Plymouth 
Forces, 1676. 

Major in command of the Ply- 
mouth Forces in the expedi- 
tion against the Eastern In- 
dians, 1689. 

Commander of the second expe- 
dition, 1690; of third expedi- 
tion to the Penobscot River, 
1692; of the fourth expedi- 
tion, 1696. 

Commissioned Colonel by Gov- 
ernor Dudley, for service east 
of Casco, 1704. 

Conducted the attack which re- 
sulted in the defeat and death 
of King Philip. 

Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 

CHARLES CHURCH, 1682- 
1746. 
Deputy from Bristol to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1730-1735, 1743, 1746. 
Captain of a Company of In- 
dians in Sir Charles Hobby's 
Regiment, 1710. 

Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 

PRESERVED CLAP, 1643-1720. 
Deputy from Northampton to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1697, 1704, 1705. 
Captain of Northampton Com- 
pany, 1689. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

ROGER CLAP, 1609-1691. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Deputy from Dorchester to the 
General Court, 1647, 1652- 
1657, 1659-1665, 1671. 

Lieutenant of Dorchester Com- 
pany, 1646. 



Lieutenant, Ancient and Honor- 
able Artillery Company, 1655. 
Captain of "The Castle," 1665- 
1686. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

SAMUEL CLAP, 1641 . 

Deputy from Scituate to the 
General Court of Plymouth, 
1680-1686, 1690, 1691. 
Deputy to the General Court 
of Massachusetts, 1699, 1703- 
1705, 1707-1709, 1714, 1715. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

THOMAS CLAP, 1703-1767. 
President of Yale College, 1740- 
1766. Fellow of Yale College, 
1740-1745. 
Minister at Windham, Con- 
necticut. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

JOHN CLARK, 1673. 

A Corporator named in the 
Connecticut Charter of 
Charles II., 1662. 
Magistrate of Connecticut, 1656. 
Deputy from Saybrook to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1649, 1651-1659, 1661-1663, 
1665-1668. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson, 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. William A. Putnam. 
Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

PETER CLARK, 1693-1768. 
Preacher of the Election Ser- 
mon before the General Court 
of Massachusetts, 1736. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

WILLIAM CLARK, 1656-1725. 
Deputy from Lebanon to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1705-1713, 1715, 1717-1719, 
1723, 1724. 
Speaker of the House, 1723. 
Captain of Train Band of Leb- 
anon, 1708. 

Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 



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DANIEL CLARKE, 1623-1710. 
A Corporator named in Con- 
necticut Charter of Charles 
II, 1662. 
Magistrate and Governor's As- 
sistant of Connecticut, 1650- 
1657, 1663, 1664, 1667. 
Secretary of Connecticut, 1658- 

1663, 1665, 1666. 
Lieutenant, 1657. Captain of 
Troop of Horse, 1664. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Mrs. George H. Brown. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 
Mrs. John L. Lawrence. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

GEORGE CLARKE 1690. 

Deputy from Milford to the 
General Court of New Haven 
Colony, 1664; to Connecticut 
General Court. 1665, 1666, 
1668, 1669, 1672-1676. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 

Mrs. Newton Perkins. 

SIR GEORGE CLARKE, 1676- 
1760. 
Secretary to the Province, 1703. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1716-1736. 
Lieutenant-Governor of the 
Province of New York, 1736- 
1743. 
Miss Jeanne C. Irwin-Mar- 
tin. 

JEREMIAH CLARKE, 1652. 

A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Newport, 
Rhode Island, being one of 
the nine who settled New- 
port, 1639. 

Acting Treasurer for Ports- 
mouth and Newport, 1639. 
Treasurer for Newport, 1644- 
1647. General Treasurer of 
Rhode Island, 1647-1649. 

Governor's Assistant, 1648. 

President Regent, 1648, acting 
as Governor under this title, 
pending Governor Codding- 
ton's clearance of certain ac- 
cusations. 



Lieutenant, 1642. Captain, 1644. 
Mrs. W. L. Armstrong. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 
Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. 
Mrs. William H. Watson. 

JEREMIAH CLARKE, Jr., 1643- 
1729. 
Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1696, 1698, 1699, 1701, 
1702, 1704, 1705. 

Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

JOHN CLARKE, 1605-1673. 
Deputy from Saybrook to the 
General Court of Connecti- 
cut, 1641-1665. 
Named in the Connecticut 
Charter of Charles II, 1662. 
Served in the Pequot War. 
Mrs. Smith M. Lindsley. 

JOSEPH CLARKE, 1618-1694. 

Commissioner from Newport to 

the General Court of Rhode 

Island, 1648, 1655, 1657, 1658, 

1659. 

Governor's Assistant, 1658, 

1659, 1663-1665, 1677-1680. 
Named in the Royal Charter of 

King Charles II., 1663. 
Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1668-1672, 1690. 
Mrs. Frederick Allien. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 
Mrs. Thomas E. Stillman. 

JOSEPH CLARKE, Jr., 1642- 
1726. 
Deputy from Westerly to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1698, 1700, 1702, 1703, 
1704, 1706, 1708. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

THOMAS CLARKE, 1599-1697. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of Plymouth Col- 
ony. 
Deputy from Plymouth to the 
General Court of the Colony, 
1651, 1655, 1656. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 



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WALTER CLARKE, 1640-1714. 
Deputy from Newport to the 

General Assembly of Rhode 

Island, 1667, 1670, 1672, 1673. 
Governor's Assistant, 1673-1675, 

1699. 
Deputy-Governor, 1679-1686, 

1700-1714. 
Governor of Rhode Island, 

1676, 1686, 1696, 1697, 1698. 
Member of the Council of the 

Royal Province of New Eng- 
land, 1686-1689. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1705. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 

WESTON CLARKE, 1648-1728. 

Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1672. 

Attorney-General of Rhode Is- 
land, 1676, 1677, 1680, 1681, 
1683, 1684, 1714-1721. 

General Treasurer, 1681-1685. 

General Recorder, 1690, 1691, 
1695-1714. 

Ensign. Captain, 1715, 1716. 
Mrs. William H. Watson. 

WILLIAM CLARKE, 1609-1690. 
Deputy from Northampton to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1663, 1664, 1668- 

1677, 1680, 1681-1682. 
Lieutenant Northampton Com- 
pany, 1661. 

Lieutenant Northampton Com- 
pany, Hampshire Regiment, 
in King Philip's War, 1675. 
Associate Magistrate Hamp- 
shire County, 1665-1685. 

Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

Mrs. Francis S. Marden. 

Mrs. F. F. Thompson. 

Mrs. George N. Williams. 

MATTHEW CLARKSON, 
1660-1702. 
Secretary of the Province of 
New York, 1691-1702. 



Mrs. J. Blackburn Miller. 
Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Jr. 
Mrs. T. Wolfe Tone. 



JAMES CLAYPOOLE, 1634- 
1689. 
Member of Assembly, Province 

of Pennsylvania, 1686. 
Register-General, 1686. 
Member of Provincial Council, 

1687. 
In 1684 he was one of those in 
Pennsylvania commissioned 
to sign patents and grant 
warrants; commissioned Jus- 
tice of the Peace, 1685. 
Appointed to the Council for 
three years, 1689, but died in 
the first year. 

Mrs. Robert L. Fowler. 
Mrs. William E. Shepherd. 
Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. 

JACOB CLEMENT, 1678 . 

Sheriff of Gloucester County, 
New Jersey, 1709. 
Mrs. Winthrop Burr. 

ROBERT CLEMENT, 1658. 

Deputy from Haverhill to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1647, 1648-1653. 
Magistrate of the Court of Nor- 
folk County, 1648, 1649. 
Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JOSEPH CLINCH, . 

Ensign in Second North Caro- 
lina Regiment, 1775. 
Lieutenant, April, 1776. 
Mrs. James M. Lawton. 

CHARLES CLINTON, 1690- 
1773. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of Ulster 
County Troops, Province of 
New York, 1758. 
Mrs. Anastasio C. M. Azoy. 
Mrs. George J. Schuster. 

HENRY COBB, 1679. 

Deputy from Barnstable to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1644-1647, 1652, 1659- 
1662. 
Appointed Ruling Elder, 1670. 
Mrs. Henry F. Cook. 
Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 



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WILLIAM CODDINGTON, 
1601-1678. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Chosen Governor's Assistant in 
England, 1629; Assistant in 
Massachusetts Bay, 1630-1637. 
Treasurer of the Colony, 1634- 

1636. 
Deputy from Boston, 1637. 
A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Ports- 
mouth, being one of the 
Eighteen Original Proprie- 
tors of Aquidneck who set- 
tled Pocasset, 1638. 
Judge at Portsmouth, 1638, 1639. 
A Founder of the Historic Col- 
ony of Newport, being one of 
the nine who settled New- 
port, 1639. 
Judge at Newport, 1639, 1640. 
Governor of Portsmouth and 

Newport, 1640-1647. 
President of the Colony, 1648, 

1649. 
Commissioner from Newport, 
1656, 1663. Deputy from New- 
port to the General Assem- 
bly of Rhode Island, 1666. 
Named in the Royal Charter of 

Charles II., 1663. 
Governor's Assistant of the 
Colony of Rhode Island, 
1666, 1667. 
Deputy Governor, 1673. 
Governor of Rhode Island, 
1674-1676, 1678. 

Mrs. William Brookfield. 
Mrs. Charles H. Brown. 
Mrs. William A. Brown. 
Mrs. William H. Gary. 
Mrs. Walter Jennings. 
Miss Katherine Ludington. 
Mrs. Howland H. Pell. 
Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. 
Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. 
Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. 
Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. 

JOHN COE, 1658-1741. 

Captain of Tram Band of Strat- 
ford, Connecticut, 1709. 
Miss Margaret Middleton. 

ROBERT COE, 1596 . 

High Sheriff of Yorkshire, New 
York, 1669-1671. 



Delegate to the Conventions of 
November 26th and Decem- 
ber 10th, 1653. 

Mrs. John N. Freeman. 
Miss Margaret Middleton. 

ANDRIES COEYMANS. 

Member of the Assembly, Pro- 
vince of New York, 1701, 
1702, 1715. 1716-1726. 
Ensign in a Foot Company, Al- 
bany County, 1700. 

Mrs. James A. Glover. 

JOSEPH COFFIN, 1702-1773. 
Captain-Major of Foot Com- 
pany in Newbury, Massachu- 
setts, 1757. 
Major of Second Regiment of 
Essex County Militia, 1762. 
Mrs. Edward W. Corey. 

NATHANIEL COFFIN, 1669- 
1749. 

Deputy from Newbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1719-1721. 

Councillor, 1730. 

Special Justice of the Court of 
Common Pleas for Essex 
County, 1734. 
Mrs. Edward W. Corey. 

PETER COFFIN, 1631-1715. 
Chief Justice of the Superior 
Court of New Hampshire, 
1697. 
Associate Justice, 1699-1712. 
Councillor. 1692-1712. 
Deputy from Dover to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1672, 1673, 1679. 
Served as Lieutenant in King 
Philip's War, 1675. 
Mrs. Simeon B. Chittenden. 
Mrs. James L. Morgan. 

TRISTRAM COFFIN, 1605-1681. 
Chief Magistrate of the Island 
of Nantucket. 1671. 1677. 
Mrs. William R. Barr. 
Mrs. Arthur V. Brown. 
Mrs. Charles F. Chickering. 
Mrs. Edward W. Corey. 
Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 
Mrs. Edgar H. Evans. 
Mrs. Edwin H. Forry. 
Mrs. John Gates. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 



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Mrs. Alexander Henderson. 
Mrs. Henry L. Howison. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs. William M. Kingsland. 
Mrs. Volney T. Malott. 
Mrs. Josiah T. Marean. 
Mrs. Woodbury T. Morris. 
Mrs. Edwin L. Stanwood, 

Jr. 
Mrs. Robert H. Turle. 
Mrs. Isaac H. Walker. 
Mrs. M. Morris White. 
Mrs. Paul H. White. 

TRISTRAM COFFIN, 2d, 1632- 
1704. 
Representative from Newbury 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1695, 1700-1702. 
Lieutenant, Newbury Company, 
1683. 
Mrs. Charles F. Chickering. 
Mrs. Edward W. Corey. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

JOHN COGGESHALL, 1591- 
1647. 
Deputy from Boston to the 

General Court, 1634-1637. 
A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Ports- 
mouth. 
Treasurer of Portsmouth, 1638. 
A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Newport. 
One of the Three Elders of 

Aquidneck, 1639, 1640. 
Governor's Assistant, 1640-1644. 
President of Providence Plan- 
tations, 1647. 

Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 
Miss Charlotte R. Stillman. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 
Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 
Mrs. William H. Watson. 
Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. 

JOSHUA COGGESHALL, 1623- 
1688. 
Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1664, 1666-1668, 1670- 
1672. 



Governor's Assistant, 1669, 1670, 
1672-1676. 

Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

NATHANIEL COGGSWELL, 
1739-1822. 
Member of the Committee of 
Safety in Rowley, Massachu- 
setts, 1776. 

Miss Frances A. Stiger. 

SAMUEL COIT, 1708-1792. 
Deputy from Preston, Conn., 
1742, 1743, 1746, 1749-1751, 
1753, 1754, 1757, 1758, 1760- 
1762-1764, 1766-1769, 1771- 
1773. 
Major, 1746. Colonel, 1768. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. Francis G. Wood. 

CADWALADER COLDEN, 
1688-1776. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1721-1776. 
Commissioner of Boundaries, 

1723, 1725, 1731. 
Surveyor-General, 1720-1762. 
Deputy-Governor of the Prov- 
ince of New York, 1760-1765, 
1769, 1770, 1774-1776. 

Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

HUGH COLE, 1627 . 

Deputy from Swansey to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1673-1675, 1680, 1683- 
1686, 1689. 

Mrs. Frederick Allien. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

ROBERT COLE, 1591-1655. 
One of the Thirteen Original 
Proprietors of Providence 
Plantations, 1636. 

Mrs. George F. Dominick. 

Mrs. William Negley. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

Miss Anna Van Santvoord. 

Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

Mrs. William W. Wood. 

ROBERT COLE, 2d, 1642-1715. 
Captain of a company of Foot 
of Oyster Bay, Province of 
New York. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 



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ANDREW COLHOON, 1794. 

Justice of the Peace, Cumber- 
land County, Pennsylvania, 
1764. 1770, 1771. 
Mrs. Munroe Smith. 

WILLIAM COLLIER, 1670. 

Governor's Assistant, Plymouth 

Colony, 1634-1652, 1654-1665. 

Commissioner of the United 

Colonies, 1643. 
Member of the Councils of 
War of 1642, 1643. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Miss Mary S. Gould. 
Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

ANTHONY COLLIMER, 

1693. 
Captain of a Military Company 
of Scituate, Massachusetts, 
1693. 

Mrs. William B. Wood. 

EDWARD COLLINS, 1603-1689. 
Deputy from Cambridge to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1654-1670. 

Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 
Mrs. William A. Copp. 
Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. John L. Lawrence. 
Miss Margaret Middleton. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 
Miss Louisa W. Taylor. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 

NATHANIEL COLLINS, 1643- 
1684. 
One of the "Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in furthering the 
interests of the Colony of 
Connecticut prior to 1675." 
Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 
Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 

GEORGE COLTON, 1699. 

Deputy from Springfield to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1669, 1671, 1677. 



Quartermaster of the Hamp- 
shire Troop, 1668; served 
during King Philip's War. 

Mrs. Clarence W, Bowen. 

Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. 

GIDEON COMSTpCK, 1709 . 

Governor's Assistant, Rhode 

Island, 1758, 1778, 1780. 
Deputy from Cranston to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1770, 1771. 
Member of Council of War, 

1761, 1777. 
Justice of Superior Court, 1780. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 

SAMUEL COMSTOCK, 1654- 
1727. 
Deputy from Providence to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1699, 1702, 1707, 1708, 
1711. 
Ensign, 1707. Captain, 1711. 
Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

SAMUEL COMSTOCK, 1680- 
1752. 
Deputy from Norwalk to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1711, 1714, 1720, 1723, 1725- 
1730, 1738. 
Captain of the South Company 
of Norwalk, Connecticut, 
1730. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

ROGER CONANT. 1591-1679. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Governor at Cape Ann and 
Salem, 1625-1627. 

Deputy from Salem to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts 
Bay, 1634. 

Magistrate of Quarter Court at 
Salem, 1637. 

Mrs. Frederick Wooley. 

JAMES CONVERSE, 1620-1715. 
Deputy from Woburn to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1679, 1680, 1683, 1684, 
1685, 1686, 1689, 1691, 1692. 



290 



Ensign in a Woburn Company, 
1672. Lieutenant, 1691, 1692. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

JAMES CONVERSE, 2d, 1645- 
1706. 

Deputy from Woburn to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1695-1699, 1701-1706. 

Speaker of the House, 1699- 
1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706. 

Major of Massachusetts 

Troops, 1695-1706. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

JOSIAH CONVERSE. 1660-1717. 
Captain of Foot, Middlesex 
County, Massachusetts, 1706. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JOSIAS CONVERSE, 1684-1771. 
Representative from Woburn 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1715; from Brook- 
field, 1740-1745, 1747-1750. 
Captain in Militia, 1715. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

SAMUEL COOK, 1667-1725. 
Clerk of the House, Connect- 
icut, 1713, 1714, 1715. 
Deputy from New Haven to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1712-1715. 

Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 

SAMUEL COOK, 1695-1745. 
Captain of Train Band of New 
Cheshire, Connecticut, 1742. 
Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. 

SAMUEL COOK, 1687-1747. 

Graduated from Yale College 
in Class, 1705. 

Trustee of Yale College, 1732. 
Fellow of Yale College, 1732- 
1746. Signed the second 
Charter, 1745. 

Deputy to the General Assem- 
bly of Connecticut, 1712-1715. 

Minister at Stratfield, 1715-1747. 
Mrs. William B. Beekman. 

THOMAS COOK, 1674. 

Captain, Rhode Island, 1659. 

Commissioner to decide the 

western boundary line of the 

Colony of Rhode Island, 1659. 

Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 



AARON COOKE, 1610-1690. 

Deputy from Northampton to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1668. 

Captain of Troops of Windsor, 
1655. 

Appointed Chief in Command 
of 65 Connecticut soldiers in 
the War against the Dutch, 
1653. 

Major of Troops of Hartford, 
Connecticut Colony, ap- 
pointed by Governor Andros, 
1687. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. Douglas Merritt. 

AARON COOKE, Jr., 1641-1716. 
Deputy from Hadley to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1689, 1691, 1693, 1697. 
Associate Magistrate, Hamp- 
shire County Court, 1679, 
1680, 1682, 1684, 1685. 
Captain of the Foot Company 
of Hadley, 1678. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. Douglas Merritt. 

FRANCIS COOKE, 1574-1663. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of Plymouth Col- 
ony. 
Signer of the Mayflower Com- 
pact. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. Frederick N. Goddard. 
Mrs. William H. Moore. 

JOHN COOKE, 1695. 

Deputy from Dartmouth to the 

General Court of Plymouth 

Colony, 1666-1668, 1673-1675, 

1678-1683, 1686. 

Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

JOSEPH PLATT COOKE, 1729- 
1818. 
Colonel of Sixteenth Regiment 

of Connecticut, 1771. 
Deputy from Danbury to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1763, 1767-1776. 
Colonel in the Continental 
Army in Revolutionary War. 
Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 



291 



THOMAS COOPER, 1619-1675. 
Commanded the rescuing force 
at Brooklield, Massachusetts, 
and was killed by the Indians 
at the burning of Springfield, 
1675. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

PIETER GUILLIAME COR- 
NELL, 1689. 

Lieutenant of Flatbush Com- 
pany, King's County Militia, 
1688. 
Mrs. Charles R. Baker. 

RICHARD CORNELL, 1625- 
1693. 
Delegate to the first Represen- 
tative Assembly under the 
English which met at Hemp- 
stead, Long Island, on March 
1st, 1665, to promulgate the 
code known as "Drakes 
Laws." 

Mrs. Julian Day. 

Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 

Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

< THOMAS CORNELL, 1656. 

Ensign, Portsmouth Company, 
Rhode Island, 1642, 1643. 
Mrs. Julian Day. 
Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 
Mrs. Edwin Young. 

SAMUEL CORNING, 1694. 

Ensign in a Military Company 
of Beverley, Massachusetts 
Bay, 1677. 

Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. 

JACQUES CORTELYOU, 

1693. 
Surveyor-General of the Pro- 
vince of Nieuw Netherland 
and later of New York, 1657- 
1683. 
Member of the Convention 

held at Hempstead, 1665. 
Captain of a Company of 
Utrecht, Long Island, 1673. 
Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. 
Mrs. Julian Day. 



Mrs. Jeremiah Lott. 
Mrs. Austin D. Middleton. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 

WILLIAM CORY, 1682. 

Deputy from Portsmouth to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1678, 1679, 1680. 
Lieutenant, 1676-1679. 
Captain, 1679. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

JOHN COTTON, 1585-1652. 

One of the Founders of Har- 
vard College. 

One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts. 

Minister of the First Church of 
Boston, 1633. Preacher of 
Election Sermon, 1647. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

SEABORN COTTON, 1633-1686. 
One of the Ministers active in 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of New Hamp- 
shire. 
Preached an Election Sermon 
June 2, 1673. Minister at 
Hampton, N. H., 1660-1686. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

SAMUEL COUCH, 1741. 

Captain of the West Company 
of Fairfield, Connecticut, 
1710. 

Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

DAVID COWPLAND,- 1779. 

Member of Committee of 
Safety, Pennsylvania, 1774, 
1775. 
Elected Chief Burgess of 
Chester, March 29, 1779. 
Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens- 
selaer. 

GRIFFIN CRAFT, 1630-1689. 
Deputy from Roxbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1638, 1663-1667. 
Lieutenant of a Roxbury Mili- 
tarv Company, 1653-1676. 
Mrs. William S. Little. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 



292 



JOSEPH CRAFT, 1694-1754. 
Ensign at Pomfret, Connecti- 
cut, 1733. 
Lieutenant, 1735. Captain, 1741. 
Mrs. William S. Little. 

SAMUEL CRAFT. 1637-1691. 
Lieutenant of a Military Com- 
pany of Roxbury, Massachu- 
setts. 

Mrs. William S. Little. 

JOHN CRANDALL, 1676. 

Commissioner from Newport 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1658, 1659, 
1662, 1663; from Westerly, 
1667, 1670, 1671. 

Commissioner to mark the 
western boundary of the Col- 
ony, 1659. 

Conservator of the Peace for 
Westerly, 1659. 

Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

HENRY CRANE, 1711. 

Governor's Assistant, 1665. 

Deputy from Killingworth to 

Connecticut General Court, 

1675-1685. 1687, 1689, 1691, 

1693-1696, 1700-1702 

Judge of County Court of New 

London, 1698, 1701-1703. 
Lieutenant of Train Band of 

Killingworth, 1676. 
Captain, 1704. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 

JASPER CRANE, 1681. 

Magistrate of New Haven Col- 
ony, 1658-1665, 

Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1665-1667. 

Deputy to General Court of 
Jurisdiction. 

Deputy from New Haven to 
General Court of the Colony, 
1645, 1647-1649, 1653-1657. 

One of the signers of funda- 
mental agreement of New 
Haven Colony, 1639. 

One of twenty-three subscrib- 
ers to fundamental agreement 
in the settlement of Newark, 
New Jersey. 

Deputy from Newark, to the 
General Assembly, 1675. 
Mrs. William L. Andrews. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 



Mrs. William C. Doane. 
Mrs. William McClure. 
Mrs. John B. Mills. 

JOHN CRANSTON, 1626-1680. 

Attorney-General for Provi- 
dence and Warwick, 1654. 

Attorney-General for the Col- 
ony, 1654-1656. 

Commissioner from Newport, 
1655-1658, 1660, 1661, 1663. 

Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1664-1668. 

Governor's Assistant, 1668-1672. 

Deputy-Governor, 1672, 1676- 
1678. 

Governor of Rhode Island, 
1678-1680. 

Captain, 1654-1676. 

Major and Chief Captain of 
Rhode Island Forces, 1676. 

Major-Commandant, 1679. 

Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. 

SAMUEL CRANSTON, 1659- 
1729. 
Governor of Rhode Island, 

1698-1727. 
Governor's Assistant, 1696. 
Captain, 1696. Major, 1698. 
Colonel, 1705. 

Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. 

JOHN CROSS, 1584-1652. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
New Hampshire in the 
Hampton Settlement, 1638. 
Miss Frances A. Stiger. 

JOHN CROWELL, 1672. 

Deputy from Yarmouth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1641, 1642, 1643. 
Magistrate at Yarmouth, 1640, 
1644. 

Mrs. Henry F. Cook. 

HENRY CRUGER, 1707-1778. 
Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1745-1758. 
Commissioner of Boundaries, 

1753. 
Member of the Governors 
Council, Province of New 
York, 1767-1772. 

Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. 
Mrs. William Rhinelander. 



293 



JOHN CRUGER, 1744. 

Mayor of the City of New 
York, 1739-1744. 

Mrs. George Berwick. 
Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. 
Mrs. William Rhinelander. 

MARTIN CRYGIER, 1713. 

Burgomaster of Nieuw Amster- 
dam, 1653, 1654, 1659, 1660, 
1663. 

Delegate to the Convention at 
Nieuw Amsterdam, 1653. 

Captain over Swedes at the 
Colony of South River, 1659. 

Captain-Lieutenant over Mili- 
tary Forces of Nieuw Neth- 
erland, 1663. 

Captain of Burgher Corps, 1668. 

Orphan Master, 1653, 1658, 
1661, 1662. 

Commissioner to superintend 
fortifying Nieuw Amsterdam. 
1673. 

Mrs. Charles R. Baker. 
Mrs. John N. Calkins. 
Mrs. William Grant. 
Mrs. David G. Thayer. 

JOSEPH CURTIS, 1650 . 

Governor's Assistant, 1698-1721. 
Deputy from Stratford to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1689- 
1694. 
Judge of County Court of Fair- 
field County, 1698, 1711, 1725. 
Commissioner to adjust the 
boundaries betwen Connecti- 
cut and New York, 1710. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. Melbert B. Cary. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 

THOMAS CURTIS, 1648-1736. 
Deputy from Wallingford to 
the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1689, 1717, 1718. 
Ensign, 1704. Lieutenant, 1729. 
Captain of the Wallingford 
Train Band, 1732. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

WILLIAM CURTIS, 1618-1702. 

Deputy from Stratford to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1667- 
1670, 1672-1687, 1692. 

Captain of Train Band of Strat- 
ford, 1672. 

Captain of all the forces of 
Fairfield County, 1673. 



Member of the "Grand Com- 
mittee of the Colony," or 
Council of War, 1673. 

Miss Frances B. Hawley. 

Miss Margarita L. Hawley. 

Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 

JOHN GUSHING, 1627-1708. 

Deputy to the General Court of 

Plymouth Colony, 1674, 1676, 

1679, 1689-1691. 

Governor's Assistant, 1689-1691. 

Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. 

ROBERT CUSHMAN, 1625. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of Plymouth Col- 
ony. 
Was the agent of the Pilgrims 
at Leyden, who chartered 
the Mayflower in London. 
Mrs. William H. Moore. 

JOHN CUTLER, 1717. 

Surgeon in King Philip's War 
under Major Samuel Apple- 
ton, 1775. 

Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

HENDRICK CUYLER, 1637- 
1690. 
Lieutenant of Foot, Albany 
County, Province of New 
York, 1685. 
Captain at Fort James, 1689. 
A Member of Leisler's Coun- 
cil, 1689-1690. 
Major of Foot, New York 
Troops, 1689. 

Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. 

Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 

Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 

Mrs. James Hillhouse. 

Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 

Mrs. James M. Lawton. 

Miss Charlotte Livingston. 

Mrs. Daniel Manning. 

Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 

Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. 

Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 

Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 

Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. 

Mrs. William Rhinelander. 

Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 

Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 

Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

Miss Mariana Velasquez. 

Mrs. William A. Walker. 

Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 



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JOHANNES CUYLER, 1661- 
1740. 
Mayor of Albany, 1725. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1705- 
1712, 1715-1726. 
Indian Commissioner, 1706- 
1712, 1715-1732. 
Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 
Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

WILLIAM DANDRIDGE, 

-1743. 
Member of the Council of the 

State of Virginia, 1727. 
Commanded the English War 
Ships "Wolf," "South Sea" 
and "Ludlow Castle," 1737- 
1741. 
Mrs. Edward C. Stockton. 

JONATHAN DANFORTH, 
1627-1712. 

Representative from Billerica 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1685. 

House used for Garrison in Bil- 
lerica, 1675. 

Lieutenant, 1675. Captain of Bil- 
lerica Foot Company, 1683. 
Mrs. Charles S. Homer. 

NICHOLAS DANFORTH, 

-1638. 
Deputy from Roxbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1636, 1637. 
Captain, 1637. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens- 
selaer. 

SAMUEL DANFORTH, 1626- 
1674. 
One of the Minister of Parishes 
active in founding or for- 
warding the interests of the 
Colony of Massachusetts Bay. 
Fellow of Harvard College, 
1650-1654, 1668-1674. 
Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens- 
selaer. 

THOMAS DANFORTH, 1622- 
1699. 
Deputy from Cambridge to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1657, 1658. 



Governor's Assistant, 1659-1678. 
Councillor, 1693-1699. 
Deputy-Governor, 1679-1686, 

1689-1692. 
Commissioner of the United 

Colonies, 1662-1679. 
Member of the Council of 

Safety, 1689. 
Commissioner to Eastern 

Maine, 1665. 
President of the District of 

Maine, 1679-1686, 1689-1692. 
Justice of Superior Court, 1692- 

1699. 
Treasurer of Harvard College, 

1650-1668. 
Mrs. Wallace Clarke. 
Mrs. William B. Jackson. 

RICHARD DAVENPORT, 1606- 
1665. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Ensign, 1634. 

Lieutenant in Pequot War, 1637. 
Deputy from Salem to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts, 
1637. 
Captain of Castle Island Fort 
from 1644 to his death. 
Mrs. John F. Douglas. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

ISAAC DAYTON, 1720-1800. 
Quartermaster, 1759. 
Captain, 1767. Major, 1770. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of Troop of 
Horse, Newport, Rhode 
Island, 1772. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

ALEXANDRE THESEE DE 

CHASTAIGNIER, 1743. 

Member of the Commons 
House of Assembly, South 
Carolina, from Craven 
County, 1693. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

CORNELIUS DECKER, . 

Lieutenant of a Troop of Horse 
of Ulster and Dutchess Coun- 
ties, Province of New York, 
1700. 
Mrs. William H. Young. 



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ISAAC DE FOREST, 1616 . 

One of the Representative Body 
known as "The Nine Men" 
of Nieuw Amsterdam, 1652. 
Mrs. George P. Lawton. 

GEORGE DE KAY, 1728-1757. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse, 
Province of New York, 1754. 
Mrs. S. Van R. Townsend. 

JACOBUS DE KAY, 1672 . 

Lieutenant of Troops, Province 

of New York, 1709. 
Captain, 1711. 

Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 

THOMAS DE KAY, 1697-1758. 
Colonel of Orange County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1742-1757. 

Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 
Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. 
Miss Anna Van Santvoord. 

JOHANNES DE LA MON- 
TAGNE, 1593-1670. 
Vice-Director of Fort Orange, 

1656, 1664. 
Member of the Council of the 
Director-General of Nieuw 
Netherland, 1638-1656. 
Delegate to the Convention at 

Nieuw Amsterdam, 1653. 
Commander of Troops on Man- 
hattan Island, 1640-1656. 
Sent in command of Troops to 
defend Fort Good Hope, 1641. 
Commissioned to investigate an 
alleged conspiracy of Dutch 
and Indians against the Eng- 
lish, 1653; to superintend the 
fortifying of Nieuw Amster- 
1654; and to settle disputes 
with English, 1655. 

Mrs. William N. Clark. 
Mrs. Charles D. Freeman. 
Mrs. John Purdon. 
Miss Mary B. Steward. 
Mrs. Telfair Stockton. 
Mrs. William C. Story. 
Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. 
Miss Louise G. Zabriskie. 

ETIENNE DE LANCEY, 1663- 
1741. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1702- 
1709 1710-1715. 1726-1737. 



Mrs. Western R. Bascome. 
Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 
Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. 

JAMES DE LANCEY, 1708- 
1760. 
Acting Governor of the Pro- 
vince of New York, 1753,1757. 
Lieutenant-Governor, 1753-1760. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1729-1753. 
Chief Justice of the Province, 
1733. 

Miss Mary B. F. Cooper. 
Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. 

PETER DE LANCEY, 1705-1770. 
Member from Westchester, of 
the New York Provincial 
Assembly, 1750-1768. 

Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

JONATHAN DELANO, 

1720. 
Lieutenant of Plymouth Com- 
pany, 1689. 

Miss Alice D. Weekes. 

JACOB DE LOPER, 1650. 

Member of the Council of the 
Director-General of Nieuw 
Netherland as the Comman- 
der of a Ship of War, 1647. 
Captain-Lieutenant of Troops 
in the Island of Curacao. 
Mrs. Julia R. Livingston. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 

DAVID DE MAREST, 1620-1693. 
Delegate from Staten Island 
to Convention in Nieuw Am- 
sterdam, 1664. 

Mrs. George F. Adams. 
Mrs. Frank N. Lewis 
Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Mrs. Prescott Slade. 

JEAN DE MAREST, 1645-1719. 
Member of Committee of 

Safety, 1689. 
Lieutenant of Militia at Fort 
William Henry, 1689. 
Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Mrs. Prescott Slade. 



296 



NICHOLAS DE MEYER, 

1690. 
Mayor of New York City, 1676. 
Captain of New York Troops, 

1677. Major, 1684. 
Appointed Member of the Gov- 
ernor's Council of the Pro- 
vince of New York, 1690. 

Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Charles A. Schaeflfer. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 

GEORGE DENISON, 1620-1694. 

Deputy from Stonington to the 

General Court of Connecticut, 

1654, 1656, 1671, 1674, 1675, 

1678, 1682-1687, 1689, 1694. 
Captain of New London County 

Troops in King Philip's War, 
1675, 1676, and virtually ended 
the war by his capture of the 
Indian Chief Canruchet. 
Captain in Indian War of 1689. 

Mrs. Robert Abbe. 

Mrs. George A. Allin. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 

Miss Jane E. Brewster. 

Mrs. William Brookfield. 

Mrs. William H. Gary. 

Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 

Mrs. Edward W. Dewey. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

Miss Margarita L. Hawley. 

Mrs. David L. Hough. 

Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 

Mrs. Frederic R. Lefiferts. 

Mrs. William H. Sage. 

Mrs. Etienne St. George. 

Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. 

Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. 

Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 

Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. 

JOHN ABRAM DE LA NOR- 
MANDIE, 1688-1757. 
Sheriff, 1719. 

Justice of Peace, Bucks County, 

Pennsylvania, 1745, 1749, 1752. 

Member of Assembly, 1756, 

1757. 

Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. 

RICHARD DENTON, 1586-1662. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 



forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Connecticut 
prior to 1675. 
Minister at Stamford, 1641-1644. 
Mrs. John Purdon. 

ABRAHAM DE PEYSTER, 
1657-1728. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council in the Province of 
New York, 1698-1702, 1708, 
1710-1722. 
Mayor of New York City, 1691. 
Chief Justice of the Province, 
1701. Receiver-General, 1708. 
Treasurer, 1706-1721. 
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, 
1695. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 
Mrs. Robert E. Livingston. 
Mrs. Daniel Manning. 
Mrs. C. A. de P. Smith. 
Miss Anne Van Cortlandt. 
Miss Mariana Velasquez. 

ABRAHAM DE PEYSTER, 2d, 
1696-1767. 
Treasurer for the Provinces of 
New York and New Jersey, 
1721-1767. 

Mrs. Daniel Manning. 
. Mss Mariana Velasquez. 

JOHANNES DE PEYSTER, 
1620-1685. 
Burgomaster of Nieuw Amster- 
dam, 1673. 
Orphan Master, 1659. 1660. 
Member of the Commission 
appointed to confer with the 
Dutch Naval Commanders, 
1673; 
Miss Josephine L. Beekman. 
Mrs. Robert L. Belknap. 
Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 
Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 
Miss Emily M. de Peyster. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. 
Mrs. James M. Lawton. 
Mrs. Daniel Manning. 
Mrs. Howard T. Martin. 
Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 
Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 
Mrs. Edward L. Short. 
Mrs. C. A. de P. Smith. 
Mrs. Joseph T. Thompson. 
Miss Mariana Velasquez. 



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JOHANNES DE PEYSTER. 
1666-1711. 
Mayor of the City of New York, 

1698. 
Lieutenant of Foot, 1689. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse, 

1700. 
Master in Chancery, 1701-1705. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1699- 
1702. 
Miss Josephine L. Beekman. 
Mrs. Frederick T. Brown. 
Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 
Miss Mary R. Crosby. 
Miss Emily M. de Peyster. 
Mrs. Dennis Eagan. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. 
Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 
Mrs. Edward L. Short. 

JOHANNES DE PEYSTER, 

1694-1789. 
Mayor of Albany, 1729, 1732. 
Recorder of Albany, 1726, 1728. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs 

for the Province of New 

York, 1734-1738, 1739-1746. 
Lieutenant of Foot, Albany 

County Troops, 1717. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse, 

1744. 
Paymaster of Provincial 

Troops, 1755. 

Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Miss Anne Van Cortlandt. 

WLLIAM DE PEYSTER, 1709- 
1784. 
Second Lieutenant of New 
York Provincial Troops, 1738. 
Ensign in 1738. 

Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 

JERONIMUS DE RAPALJE, 

1643 -. 

Delegate to the Convention in 

New Orange, 1674. 
Captain of Provincial Troops 

in Brooklyn, 1673. 
Justice of Kings County, 1689, 
1690. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 



JORIS JANSEN DE RAPALJE, 
One of the "Twelve Men" in 
Nieuw Netherland, 1641. 
Mrs. Charles R. Baker. 
Mrs. Robert W. Foat. 
Mrs. Elbert Floyd-Jones. 
Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. 
Mrs. Joseph L. Moody. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Mrs. James H. Peabody. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 
Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 
Miss Emma Schenck. 
Mrs. R. H. Sherman. 
Mrs. Silas Wodell. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 
Mrs. Haldemand P. Young. 

THEUNISSE DE RAPALJE, 
1671-1723. 
Ensign of a Foot Company in 
Brooklyn, Province of New 
York, 1700. 

Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 

NICASIUS DE SILLE, 1600 . 

Schout Fiscaal of Nieuw Neth- 
erland, 1656-1664. 
First Councillor to the Direc- 
tor-General, 1653-1664. 
Commissioner of Boundaries, 

1654-1656. 
Captain-Lieutenant of the Bur- 
gher Corps, 1656. 
Commissioner to superintend 
the fortifying of Nieuw Am- 
sterdam, 1654; to settle affairs 
at the South River Colony, 
1659; and to counteract the 
mutinous proceedings in the 
English towns on Long Island. 
Mrs. Charles R. Burke. 
Mrs. Elbert Floyd-Jones. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Mrs. Charles G. Strater. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 

ANDRIES DE VOS, . 

Acting Indian Commissioner 
in Nieuw Netherland 1648. 
Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. 
Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 
Mrs. John H. Wendell. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 



298 



JACOB RUTSEN DE WITT, 
1729-1792. 
Lieutenant, 1759. 
Captain of a company to guard 
the frontiers of Ulster County 
under General Loudoun. 
Captain in active service in the 
Revolution. 
Mrs. Robert W. Foat. 

PETRUS DE WITT, 1722-1790. 
Captain of Troops of Rhine- 
beck Precinct, Province of 
New York, 1758. 

Mrs. William H. Young. 

PIETER JANSEN DE WITT. 
Delegate to the Convention in 

Nieuw Netherland, 1664. 
Magistrate of Bushwick, 1661- 
1665. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 

TJERCK DE WITT, 1683-1762. 
Captain of Foot, Ulster County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1738. 

Mrs. William H. Young. 

GREGORY DEXTER, 1610- 
1710. 
Signer of Agreement of 1640 
for First Form of Govern- 
ment, Providence. 
Commissioner for Providence 
to the General Court of Com- 
missioners, 1651-1654. 
President (Governor) of Rhode 

Island Colony, 1653-1654. 
Named in the Royal Charter 
of Charles II, 1663. 
Miss Mary A. Petrie. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

JONATHAN DICKINSON, 
1688-1747. 
A Charter Trustee of the Col- 
lege of New Jersey, 1746. 
First President of the College, 
now Princeton University. 
1747. 
Mrs. W. S. Livingston. 

MOSES DICKINSON, 1695-1778. 
Minister at Norwalk, Connec- 
ticut. 
Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermon, May 8, 1755. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 



NATHANIEL DICKINSON, 
1615-1676. 
Deputy from Wethersfield to 
Connecticut General Court. 
1646-1656. 
Recorder for Wethersfield, 1645. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. W. S. Livingston. 

EDWARD DIGGES. 1621-1675. 
Member of Council in the Col- 
ony of Virginia, 1654, 1670. 
Governor of Virginia, 1655- 

1658. 
Auditor-General, 1670-1675. 
Receiver-General, 1672-1675. 
Mrs. Henry C. Adams. 
Mrs. Herbert Noble. 

GEORGE MATTHEW DILL, 
1698-1750. 

One of the Five Commissioners 
with Benjamin Franklin to 
make a treaty with the In- 
dians at the Crohgan Fort in 
Cumberland County, Penn- 
sylvania. 

One of the eight Justices of the 
Peace who in Pennsylvania 
sat with the Supreme Court, 
September, 1749. 

Captain in a Lancaster County 
Regiment, 1747. Served in the 
French and Indian War. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

JOHN DOANE, 1590-1685. 
Governor's Assistant, Plymouth 

Colony, 1633. 
Deputy from Plymouth to the 
General Court of the Colony, 
1639, 1642-1644, and from 
Eastham, 1649-1651, 1653, 
1654, 1659. 
Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 
Mrs. James T. Gardiner. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

JOHN DOANE, Jr., 1635-1708. 
Representative from Eastham 
to the General Court of Ply- 
mouth Colony, 1682, 1684, 
1685, 1689; and to the Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 
1693, 1694, 1702. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 



299 



EDWARD DORSEY, 1705. 

Associate Judge in High Court 
of Chancery, 1694. 

Commissioner for Keeping the 
Great Seal. 

Deputy to the House of Bur- 
gesses of Virginia, 1692-1697, 
1700, 1705. Major of Horse, 
1689. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hunt. 

EDWARD DOTY, 1655. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of Plymouth Col- 
ony. 
Signer of the Cape Cod Con- 
tract. 

Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 
Mrs. Newton Perkins. 

JOHN DOUGLAS, 1703-1766. 
Deputy from Plainfield to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1739, 
1741, 1742. 
Lieutenant of Train Band of 
Plainfield, 1741. Captain, 1745. 
Mrs. Francke H. Bosworth. 

JONAS DOUW, 1736. 

Lieutenant of Albany County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1700. 
Captain of Troop of Horse, 
1715; of Foot for Coxsackie 
and Catskill, 1717. 

Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

PETRUS DOUW, 1692-1775. 
Member of the Assembly, Pro- 
vince of New York, 1747- 
1750, 1752-1758. 
Ensign of Provincial Troops, 

1717. 
Captain of Troops at the Manor 
of Rensselaerwyck, 1733. 
Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

VOLCKERT JANSEN DOUW, 
1681. 

Acting Commissioner of Indian 
Affairs as Magistrate of Al- 
bany, 1669. 

Lieutenant of Foot Company 
at Rensselaerwyck, 1669. 



Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Miss Margarita L. Hawley. 
Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

VOLCKERT PIETER DOUW, 
1720-1801. 
Recorder of the City of Albany, 

1750-1760. 
Member of the Provincial As- 
sembly, 1759-1768. 
Mayor of Albany, 1761-1770. 
Indian Commissioner, 1774. 
Vice-President of the Provin- 
cial Congress in New York, 
1775. 

Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Miss Anne Van Cortlandt. 

HENRY DOW, 1634-1707. 

Representative from Hampton 

to the General Assembly of 

New Hampshire, 1693, 1697- 

1699. 

Assistant Judge, Inferior Court, 

1699. Councillor, 1702-1707. 

Ensign, Hampton Company, 

1689. Captain, 1692. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 

Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JABEZ DOW, 1672-1752. 

Captain of a Company in 
Hampton, New Hampshire, 
1718. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

EMANUEL DOWNING, 1585- 
1658. 
Deputy from Salem to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts 
1639-1641, 1643, 1644, 1648. 
Associate of the Salem Court, 
1639, 1641, 1644, 1649. 
Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. William A. Putnam. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

ANDRIES DRAEYER, be- 
fore 1699. 
High Sheriff of Albany County, 
Province of New York, 1673. 



300 



Commandant at Fort Nassau 
for the Dutch, 1673. 

Miss Charlotte E. Dudley. 

JAMES DUANE, 1733-1797. 
Member of the Continental 
Congress from New York, 
1775-1784. 
Attorney-General, 1767, 1768. 
Commissioner on Boundaries 
of Massachusetts and New 
York, 1768, 1784. 
Indian Commissioner, 1774. 
Member of the New York Pro- 
vincial Congress, 1776-1777. 
State Senator from New York 

City, 1782, 1784, 1785. 
Mayor of New York, 1784-1789. 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Mrs. John B. Miller. 

PHILIP DU BOIS, 1690 . 

Lieutenant of Foot, Ulster 
County Troops, Province of 
New York, 1715. 

Mrs. William H. Young. 

SOLOMON DU BOIS, 1670- 
1759. 
Lieutenant in Ulster County 
Regiment of Militia, 1728. 
Mrs. Clinton L. Nourse. 

SAMUEL DUDLEY, 1610-1683. 
Minister at Exeter, New Hamp- 
shire, and active in founding 
and forwarding the interests 
of the Colony. 
Deputy from Salisbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1641, 1643, 1644. 
Associate Judge of County 
Courts, 1647, 1648, 1649. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

THOMAS DUDLEY, 1576-1653. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Governor of Massachusetts, 
1634, 1640, 1645, 1650. 
Deputy-Governor, 1630-1633, 

1637, 1638, 1639, 1646-1649, 
1651, 1652. 
Governor's Assistant (in Eng- 
land, 1629), 1635, 1636, 1641- 
1644. 



Commissioner of the United 

Colonies, 1643, 1647, 1649. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, South Suf- 
folk Regiment, 1636. 
Sergeant-Major-General, 1644. 
A Founder of Harvard College. 
One of the Commissioners to 
treat with d'Aulnay, 1646. 

Miss Mary C. Bancker. 

Mrs. Alfred C. Barnes. 

Mrs. Ernest T. Carter. 

Mrs. Wallace Clarke. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. 

Mrs. Julian Day. 

Miss Grace FI. Dodge. 

Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. 

Mrs. Clinton Gilbert. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 

Mrs. William C. Gulliver. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

Mrs. William L. Halsey. 

Mrs. Robert Hoe. 

Mrs. E. Howard Martin. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 

Mrs. William B. Jackson. 

Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 

Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 

Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

Miss Olivia E. P. Stokes. 

Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

Mrs. Kiliaen Van Rensselaer. 

Mrs. James W. Watson. 

Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

Mrs. Isaac S. Wheaton. 

Mrs. J. Stuart White. 

Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

WILLIAM DUDLEY, 1701. 

Deputy from Saybrook to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1682-1687, 1689-1695. 
Mrs. John F. Maynard. 
Mrs William R. Mowe. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

JEREMIAH DUMMER, 1645- 
1718. 
Member of the Council of Safe- 
ty, Massachusetts, 1689. 
Justice Inferior Court of Com- 
mon Pleas, Suffolk County, 
1702-1715. 
Mrs. Maunsell Van Rensse- 
laer. 



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RICHARD DUMMER, 1599- 
1679. 
Treasurer of the Colony of 

Massachusetts Bay, 1636. 
Governor's Assistant, 1635, 1636. 
Deputy from Newbury to the 
General Court, 1640, 1644- 
1647. 
Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens- 
selaer. 

JEAN BAPTISTE DU MONT, 

1749. 

Served as Quartermaster of the 

Troop under the Command 

of Captain John Rutsen, 1715. 

Lieutenant of the Troop, 1717. 

Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

IGENES DU MONT, 1701-1748. 
Ensign of a Foot Company 
under command of Captain 
Tjerck De Witt, 1738. 
Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

WALLERAND DU MONT, 

1713. 

Cadet or Second Lieutenant in 
the Company of Soldiers sent 
out to Director General Stuy- 
vesant by the Dutch West 
India Company, 1657. 
Member of Military Council in 
Second Esopus War. 

Mrs. Morris B. Belknap. 
Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. 
Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

JOHN DUNHAM, 1589-1668. 
Deputy from Plymouth to the 
General Court of the Colony, 
1639, 1640. 1642-1647, 1649, 
1650, 1652-1656, 1658-1662, 
1664. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. 

HENRY DWIGHT, 1676-1732. 
Deputy from Hartford to the 
General Assembly of Con- 
necticut, 1713, 1722, 1725, 1730. 
Judge of the Court of Common 

Pleas, 1722-1732. 
In command of a Troop of 
Horse, 1723. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

SAMUEL DWIGHT, 1696-1763. 
Deputy from Somers to the 
General Assembly of Con- 
necticut, 1756, 1757. 



Captain in Hampshire County, 
Massachusetts, 1746. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

SIMEON DWIGHT, 1720-1778. 

Ensign in Colonel John Chand- 
ler's Worcester County Reg- 
iment, 1744. 

Major in Colonel Timothy Rug- 
gles' Regiment, 1759. 

Major and Commissary of Mus- 
ters, 1760. 

Lieutenant-Colonel in Colonel 
John Murray's Third Worces- 
ter County Regiment, 1761. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

TIMOTHY DWIGHT, 1629- 
1718. 
Deputy from Dedham to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1691, 1693, 1694. 
Cornet of the Suffolk Troop, 

1676. 
Lieutenant of a Boston Troop, 
1683. Captain, 1693. 
Mrs. William A. Butler. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 
Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. 
Miss Ellen R. Nye. 

TIMOTHY DWIGHT, 1694- 
1771. 

Justice of the Court of Com- 
mon Pleas for Hampshire 
County, Massachusetts, 1722- 
1729, 1737-1748, 1748-1758. 

Judge of Probate, 1748-1761. 

Lieutenant, 1724. In command 
at Fort Dummer, 1724-1726. 

Colonel in the Militia, 1750. 
Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. 

ANTHONY FAMES, . 

Deputy from Hingham to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1637, 1638, 1643. 

Deputy from Marshfield to the 
General Court of Plymouth, 
1653-1658, 1661. 

Member of a Council of War, 
1657. 

Called Lieutenant, 1645. 

Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. 

RALPH EARLE, 1606-1678. 
Treasurer of Portsmouth, 1649, 

1651. 
Commissioner from Portsmouth 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1650. 



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Captain of a Troop of Horse 
after 1667. 

Miss Kate Prime. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

WILLIAM EARLE, 1640-1715. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1693, 1704, 1706. 
Miss Kate Prime. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

NICHOLAS EASTON, 1593 
-1675. 
One of the Elders of Aquid- 

neck, 1639. 
A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Newport, 
1639. 
Governor's Assistant, 1640, 

1642-1644, 1653. 
President of the Colony of 
Providence Plantations, 1650, 
1651, 1654. 
Commissioner from New^port to 
the General Court of Com- 
missioners, 1648, 1660. 
Deputy from Nev^^port to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1665, 1666. 
Named in the Royal Charter of 

Charles II, 1663. 

Deputy Governor of Rhode 

Island, 1666-1669, 1670, 1671. 

Governor of Rhode Island, 

1672-1674. 

Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. 

Mrs. William H. Watson. 

Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. 

PETER EASTON, 1622-1694. 
Commissioner from Newport 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1660. 
Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly, 1666, 1667, 
1671-1675, 1680, 1681. 
General Treasurer of the Col- 
ony, 1672-1677. 
Attorney-General, 1674-1676. 
Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. 
Mrs. William H. Watson. 



WILLIAM EASTOWE, 

1655. 
Deputy from Hampton to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1644, 1648, 1649. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

THEOPHILUS EATON, 1591- 

1658. 

One of the Recognized Historic 

Founders of the Colony of 

New Haven. 

First Governor of New Haven 

Colony, 1639-1657. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies for New Haven, 
1643-1651, 1653-1657. 
One of the signers of the Arti- 
cles of Confederation of the 
United Colonies, 1643. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Governor's Assistant of the 
Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 
appointed in England, 1629. 
One of the seven pillars of the 
Church in the Colony of New 
Haven, 1639. 
Mrs. S. M. Blatchford. 
Mrs. William Brookfield. 
Mrs. Melbert B. Gary. 
Mrs. Julian Day. 
Miss Laura V. Day. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 
Mrs. Charles D. Sabin. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. 

SAMUEL EDSALL, . 

Member of Leisler's Council, 
appointed by Committee of 
Safety, 1689, 1690. 
Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. 

TIMOTHY EDWARDS, 1669- 
1758. 
Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermons, 1708, 1732. 
Chaplain of the Colonial Forces 
of Connecticut in an expedi- 
tion against Canada, 1711. 
Mrs. C. S. Leffingwell. 



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SAMUEL EELLS, 1666-1753. 

Governor's Assistant, 1709-1740. 

Deputy from Milford to Con- 
necticut General Assembly 
and Speaker of the House, 
1706-1708. 

Judge of Superior Court of 
Connecticut, 1711-1739. 

Commissioner of Boundaries, 
1718-1720, 1723, 1724, 1730. 

Captain of Second Train Band 
of Milford, 1699. 

Naval Officer for the Port of 
Milford, Connecticut, 1714. 

Colonel of the Second Regi- 
ment of Connecticut, 1739. 

Major of Regiment of New 
Haven County, 1709. 
Mrs. Herbert L. Satterlee. 

JEDEDIAH ELDERKIN, 1702- 
1794. 
Deputy from Windham to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1751, 1755-1757, 1761, 1765- 
1768, 1771. 1774-1776. 
Member of Council of Safety 

of Connecticut, 1775, 1776. 
Major of Fifth Connecticut 
Regiment, 1759. Colonel, 1775. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1774. 
Mrs. George de B. Greene. 
Mrs. William S. Little. 
Mrs. Walter R. Marvin. 

ANDREW ELIOT. 1627-1704. 
Representative from Beverly to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1690, 1691, 1692, 
1694-1697. 
Lieutenant of a Beverly Com- 
pany, 1694. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Mrs. Alexander Henderson. 
Mrs. Howard L. Howison. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

JOHN ELIOT, 1604-1690. 

One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay, and called the "Apostle 
to the Indians." 
Minister at Roxbury, 1632-1690. 
Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. 
Mrs. Julian Day. 
Mrs. Isaac S. Wheaton. 



PHILIP ELIOT, 1602-1657. 
Deputy from Roxbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay. 1654-1657. 
Colonel of the Militia for Rox- 
bury. 
Member of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany of Boston. 

Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. 
Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. 

JOSEPH ELLICOTT, 1732-1780. 
Sheriff of Bucks County, Penn- 
sylvania, 1768, 1769, 1770. 
Member of Provincial Assem- 
bly, 1772, 1773. 

Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. 
Mrs. Julian Day. 

THOMAS ELLIS. 1688. 

Register-General of Pennsyl- 
vania under William Penn, 
1687. 
Justice of the Peace, 1687. 

Mrs. Matthew Cresswell. 
Miss Sarah W. Cresswell. 
Mrs. Edward S. Ellwanger, 

DAVID ELLSWORTH, 1709- 

1782. 

Captain of Train Band of 

Windsor, Connecticut, 1742. 

Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 

Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 

*OLIVER ELLSWORTH, 1745- 
1807. 
Deputy from Windsor to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1773-1776. 
Judge of Superior Court of 

Connecticut, 1784, 1807. 
Chief Justice of the United 

States, 1796-1799. 
United States Senator for Con- 
necticut, 1789. 
Member of Governor's Coun- 
cil, 1780-1784, 1802. 

Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 
Mrs. Roswell-Smith. 

COENRADT ELMENDORPH, 
1669-1738. 
Captain of Ulster County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1693, 1700. 



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Mrs. E. S. Auchincloss. 
Mrs. John J. Brandegee. 
Mrs. Walter L. Carr. 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. Richard C. Colt. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Mrs. Joseph R. Duryee. 
Miss Mary C. Elmendorf. 
Miss Mary I. Forsyth. 
Mrs. Eugene A. Hoffman. 
Mrs. Edward Jewett. 
Mrs. T. W. Nickerson. 
Mrs. Samuel Sloan. 
Mrs. Joseph Walker Jr. 

PETRUS EDMUNDUS EL- 
MENDORPH. 1715-1765. 
Adjutant of Ulster County 
Regiment, Province of New 
York, 1738. 

Mrs. Mary I. Forsyth. 

DANIEL ELY, 1693-1776. 

Deputy from Lyme to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1729, 1734, 1735, 1738, 1739, 
1741, 1742, 1744, 1745, 1749- 
1751, 1761. 
Lieutenant of North Company 

of Lyme, 1733. 
Captain of Train Band, 1738. 
Major of Third Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1739. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

WILLIAM ELY. 1647-1717. 
Deputy from Lyme to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1689, 1695, 1697, 1709, 1711- 
1713, 1715. 
Member of Governor's Council, 

1703, 1705. 
Captain of Train Band of Lyme, 
1697. 

Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. Aaron P. Storrs. 
Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

JOHN ENDICOTT, 1588-1665. 
One of the Recognized Historic 

Founders of the Colony of 

Massachusetts Bay. 
Governor's Assistant named in 

the Royal Charter of 1628- 



1629, also 1630-1634, 1636-1640, 

1645-1648. 
Governor of Massachusetts 

appointed in England, 1629, 

1634, 1636-1640, 1645-1648. 
Deputy Governor, 1641-1643, 

1650-1654. 
Commissioner of the United 

Colonies for Massachusetts, 

1647, 1648; and President of 

the Commission, 1658. 
One of three members of a 

"Standing Council for Life," 

1637. 
Colonel in the Pequot War, 

1636-1637. 
Major-General of the Colony, 

1645-1648. 
Mrs. Frederic C. de Veau. 

DANIEL EPES, 1622-1692. 

Representative from Ipswich 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1682, 1684, 1689. 
Captain of the Ipswich Com- 
pany, 1683. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

DANIEL EPES, 2d, 1649-1722. 
Representative from Salem to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1708. 
Councillor, 1708-1713. 
Appointed Chaplain in the Port 
Royal Expedition, 1707. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

DANIEL EPES, 3d, 1679-1764. 
Representative from Salem to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1715, 1721, 1723- 
1727, 1731-1736, 1742. 1743. 
Major of Salem Company. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

DANIEL EPES, 4th, 1710-1773. 
Representative from Salem to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1754-1758. 
Captain of a Company, Dan- 
vers, Massachusetts, 1757. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

EVAN EVANS, . 

Member from Chester County, 
Pennsylvania, to the Provin- 
cial Conference, held June 
18, 1776, at Philadelphia. 
Mrs. Munroe Smith. 



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JOHN EVANS, 1700-1738. 

Member from Chester County 
to the Provincial Assembly 
of Pennsylvania, 1734-1737. 
Justice of the Peace, 1737. 
Mrs. Munroe Smith. 

JACOB EVERTSEN, 1734-1807. 
Member of the Second New 
York Provincial Congress, 
1775, 1776. 

Mrs. Francis H. Saltus. 

NICHOLAS EVERTSEN. 

Captain of New York Company 
in an expedition against a 
French privateer, 1704. 

NICHOLAS EVERTSEN, Jr., 
1699-1783. 
Justice of the Peace, Monmouth 
County, Province of New 
Jersey, 1747. 
Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas, 1746. 

Mrs. Francis H. Saltus. 

PIERRE FAUCONNIER. 1660- 
1749. 
Receiver-General of the Pro- 
vince of New York, 1702, 1705. 
Naval Officer of the Port of 
New York, 1705. 

Mrs. Charles D. Fuller. 
Mrs. Herman T. Livingston. 
Mrs. Edward S. Rawson. 
Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. 

ROBERT FEAKE, 1663. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Deputy from Watertown to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1634, 1635, 1636. 
Appointed Lieutenant, 1632. 
Mrs. Charles H. Brown. 
Mrs. Horace C. Duval. 
Mrs. Auguste P. Montant. 
Mrs. Frank L. Perin. 
Miss Mary B. Steward. 
Miss Anna Van Santvoord. 

NATHANIEL FELTON, 1615- 
1705. 
Ensign, 1679. 

Captain of a Foot Company of 
Salem, Massachusetts, 1687. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 



BENJAMIN FENN, 1672. 

Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1665-1672. 
Magistrate of New Haven Col- 
ony, 1654-1659, 1661-1664. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies for New Haven Col- 
ony, 1661-1663. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 

ARTHUR FENNER, 1622-1703. 

Commissioner from Providence 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1653, 1655, 
1659, 1660, 1662, 1663. 

Governor's Assistant, 1657, 
1665-1668, 1672-1676, 1679- 
1686, 1690. 

Deputy from Providence to the 
General Assembly, 1664, 1670, 
1672, 1678, 1679, 1692, 1699, 
1700. 

Captain at Providence before 
1670. 

Chief Commander of King's 
Garrison at Providence dur- 
ing King Philip's War. 

Agent to England, 1683. 
Mrs. Henry Anstice. 
Mrs. Willis E. Hall. 
Mrs. Seth S. Terry. 

RENALD FERNALD, 1656. 

One of the Recognized Historic 

Founders of New Hampshire. 

Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 

BENJAMIN FIELD, 1749. 

Member from Buck's County to 
the Provincial Assembly of 
Pennsylvania, 1738-1745. 
Mrs. William E. Verplanck. 

JOHN FIELD. 1686. 

One of the thirteen signers of 
the First Written Compact 
of Providence Plantation, 

1637. 
Signed agreement for First 

Form of Government, 1640. 
Deputy from Providence, 1676. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

PETER FIELD. 1640-1707. 
Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses in Virginia, 1668. 
Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 



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THOMAS FIELD, 1648-1717. 

Deputy from Providence to the 

General Assembly of Rhode 

Island, 1670, 1683, 1685, 1706. 

Governor's Assistant, 1673,1674. 

Mrs. William B. Wood. 

HENRY FILKIN, 1713. 

Captain, 1711. 

Lieutenant - Colonel, King's 

County Troops, Province of 
New York, 1711. 
Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1693-1695. 

Miss Mary H. Haldane. 

Miss Ann E. Hasbrook. 

Mrs. Francis J. Higginson. 

DANIEL FISHER. 1619-1683. 

Deputy from Dedham to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1658, 1660-1669, 
1671-1682. 

Speaker of the House, 1680, 
1681, 1682. 

Governor's Assistant, 1683. 

Ensign, 1660. Captain of the 
Dedham Company, 1673. 
Mrs. William V. S. Thome. 

DANIEL FISHER, 1650-1713. 
Deputy from Dedham to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1700-1704, 1712, 1713. 
Served in King Philip's War, 

1675-1676. 
Sergeant, 1696. Captain of Ded- 
ham Company, 1707. 

Mrs. William V. S. Thome. 

EDW^ARD FISHER, 1639-1677. 
Commissioner from Portsmouth 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1660. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1672, 1673. 

Mrs. Launt Thompson. 

JAMES FITCH, 1622-1702. 

One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Connecticut 
prior to 1675. 

Minister at Norwich, 1660. 

Preacher of first Connecticut 
Election Sermon, 1674. 



Chaplain of Connecticut Troops 
and Chaplain of the Army in 
King Philip's War, 1676. 

Mrs. William H. Gary. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 

Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 

JAMES FITCH, 2d, 1649-1727. 

Governor's Assistant, 1681-1687, 
1689-1697, 1700-1708. 

Commissioner of Connecticut 
for adjustment of boundaries 
with Rhode Island, 1698. 

One of Committee to revise 
laws of Connecticut, 1696. 

Captain of Train Band of Nor- 
wich, 1680. 

Sergeant-Major of New Lon- 
don County, 1696. In com- 
mand of Fort at New Lon- 
don, 1697. 

Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 



SAMUEL FITCH, 1701 . 

Deputy from Norwalk to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1736, 1741-1748, 1750-1754, 
1760, 1761. 
Justice of Court of Common 
Pleas of Fairfield County, 
1752-1766. 
Mrs. Herman T. Livingston. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

THOMAS FITCH, 1704. 

Captain of a Company in Fair- 
field County, Connecticut, 
1673. 

Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

WILLIAM FITZHUGH, 

1701. 
Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses from Stafford County, 
Virginia, 1667, 1668, 1676- 
1684. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1687. 
Mrs. Arthur Ryle. 

WILLIAM FITZHUGH, 1721- 
1798. 
Captain in Colonel Gooch's 
Regiment, and served in the 
attack on Carthagena. 



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Member from Stafford County 
to the House of Burgesses, 
Virginia, 1750, 1753, 1754. 

Colonel of Maryland Troops in 
the expedition against the 
French and Indians, 1755. 

Member of Convention of 
August, 1776. 

Councillor under the State 
Government. 

Mrs. Eliphalet Remington. 
Mrs. Benjamin R. Wendell. 



NATHANIEL FITZRAN- 
DOLPH, 1642-1713. 
Associate Justice of Middlesex 
County, New Jersey, 1688, 
1692, 1693. 
Member of Assembly, 1693-1695. 
High Sheriff, 1699. 

Mrs. Max Grundner. 



RICHARD FLOYD, 1665-1728. 
Colonel of Suffolk County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1709. 
Lieutenant, 1700. 
High Sheriff, Suffolk County, 
1708-1710. 
Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. 
Mrs. John D. Jones. 
Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. 
Mrs. Henry A. Neely. 
Mrs. William Robison. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Conde R. Thorn. 
Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 
Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. 

WILLIAM FLOYD, 1734-1821. 
Signer of the Declaration of 

Independence. 
Member of the Continental 
Congress from New York, 
1774, 1775. 
Member of the Committee of 
Safety in New York, 1777, 
1778. 
Member of the Senate, 1777- 
1783. 

Mrs. Edward Foulkes. 
Mrs. Henry A. Neely. 
Mrs. Thomas W. Spence. 
Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. 



HENRY FLYNT, — -1668. 
As Minister of Braintree, Mas- 
sachusetts was active in for- 
warding the interest of the 
Colony. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

ABNER FOGG, 1704-1788. 

Captain, Fifth Company New 
Hampshire Cavalry, 1756, 
1757. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JONATHAN FORMAN, 1688- 
1762. 
Judge of Common Pleas, Mon- 
mouth County, Province of 
New Jersey, 1751, 1756. 
Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

SAMUEL FORMAN, 1662-1740. 
High Sheriff of Monmouth 
County, Province of New 
Jersey, 1696-1699. 

Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

ABRAHAM FOWLER, 1652- 
1719. 

Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1712-1719. 

Deputy from Guilford to Gen- 
eral Court, 1697, 1698, 1699, 
1701-1712. 

Speaker of the House, 1711. 

Captain of a Guilford Company, 
1703. 
Mrs. William A. Copp. 

WILLIAM FOWLER, 1662. 

Magistrate of New Haven Col- 
ony, 1643, 1644-1646, 1653, 1654. 
Deputy from Milford to New 
Haven General Court, 1657. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

WILLIAM FOWLER, 1683. 

Deputy from Milford to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1670- 
1677, 1679, 1680. 
Member of Grand Committee 

or Council of War, 1673. 
Captain of Train Band of Mil- 
ford, Connecticut, 1676. 

Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 



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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, 1706- 
1790. 
Signer of the Declaration of 

Independence. 
Founder of the University of 

Pennsylvania, 1749. 
Commissioner to the Colonial 
Congress, held in Albany, 1754. 
Agent to Great Britain, 1757- 

1762, 1765-1775. 

Member of Assembly, 1751- 

1763, 1773, 1775. 

Speaker of the House, 1763. 

Member of Provincial Confer- 
ence, 1775; of the Provincial 
Convention, 1776. 

President of Council of Safety, 
1775-1776. 

Member of Continental Con- 
gress, 1775. 

Minister to France, 1776. 

Signer of the Treaty of Peace 
with England, 1783. 

Member of the Committee to 
draft the Declaration of Inde- 
pendence, 1776. 

Miss Anne D. Duane. 

ELIEZER FRARY, 1709. 

Deputy from Hartford to the 
General Court of Connecti- 
cut. 1692, 1693, 1695, 1702, 
1703, 1707. 
Ensign of a Hartford Company. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

EDMUND FREEMAN, about 
1590-1682. 
Governor's Assistant, Ply- 
mouth Colony, 1640-1645. 
Deputy from Sandwich to the 
General Court of Plymouth, 
1646. 
Member of the Councils of 
War of 1642, 1647. 

Mrs. John F. Maynard. 
Miss Ellen R. Nye. 
Mrs. Walter P. Tillman. 

EDMUND FREEMAN, 2d, 1620- 

Deputy from Sandwich to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1669, 1671, 1674, 1681. 
Miss Ellen R. Nye. 

JOHN FREEMAN, 1627-1719. 
Deputy from Eastham to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1654, 1656, 1661-1666. 



Governor's Assistant, 1667-1686, 
1691. 

Justice of the Court of Com- 
mon Pleas of Barnstable 
County, 1692, 1693, 1694. 

Ensign, Eastham Company, 
1655. 

Lieutenant of a Troop, 1659. 

Commissioned second in com- 
mand under Major Winslow, 
1671. 

Major of the Barnstable 
County Forces, 1685. 

Member of a Council of War, 
1658. 

Mrs. John F. Maynard. 

FREDERICK FREYLING- 
HUYSEN, 1753-1804. 

Member of Provincial Congress 
of New Jersey, 1775. 

Member of Committee of Pub- 
lic Safety, 1775. 

Captain of Artillery, 1776. 

Colonel, 1776. 

Member of Continental Con- 
gress, 1778. 

Senator of the United States, 
1793. 
Mrs. De Witt Knox. 

PHILIP FRENCH, 1667-1707. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1698, 
1702-1704, 1705-1707. 
Speaker of the Assembly, 1698. 
Mayor of New York, 1702. 
Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 
Mrs. William A. Walker. 

WILLIAM FRENCH. 1605-1681. 
Deputy from Billerica to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1660, 1663, 1664. 
Sergeant, 1642. Lieutenant, 1647. 
Captain of Artillery Company 
in Billerica, 1681. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. Charles S. Homer. 

HENDRICK FREY. 1735-1822. 
Captain Second Battalion New 

York Miiltia, 1762. 
Lieutenant-Colonel in the Mil- 
itary Department of Sir 
William Johnson, 1767. 
Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas, Tryon County, 1772. 
Mrs. Daniel R. Anthony, Jr. 



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CHARLES FROST, 1631-1697. 
Deputy from Kittery to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1658, 1660, 1661, 1669, 
1672, 1674. 
Councillor, 1693-1697. 
Commissioner Oyer and Ter- 
miner, 1692. 
Judge of the Inferior Court of 
Common Pleas for York, 
1692-1697. 
Lieutenant at Kittery. 
Captain, 1668. 

Commander of Maine Regi- 
ment, 1684. 
Major West Regiment, 1687. 
Member of the first Provincial 
Council of Maine, 1680. 
Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

CHARLES FROST, 1678-1724. 
Councillor in the Province of 
Massachusetts Bay, 1719-1724. 
Judge of the Inferior Court of 
Common Pleas for the 
County of York, 1719-1724. 
Deputy from Kittery to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1700, 1703. 
Lieutenant, 1703. 

Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JOHN FROST, 1681-1732. 

Member of the Governor's 
Council, New Hampshire, 
1724-1731. 

Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

SIMON FROST, 1706-1766. 
Special Justice of the Superior 

Court, Massachusetts, 1750. 

Judge of the Inferior Court of 

Common Pleas for the 

County of York, 1749-1766. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 

Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

ABIEL FRYE. 1703-1757. 

Captain in a Massachusetts 
Regiment in the expedition 
against Crown Point, 1756. 
Mrs. John C. Hazen. 



ABIEL FRYE, 2d, 1734-1806. 
Lieutenant in a Massachusetts 
Regiment, 1761. 

Mrs. John C. Hazen. 

SAMUEL FRYE. 1650-1725. 
Ensign in a Company of 
Andover, Massachusetts, 1712. 
Mrs. John C. Hazen. 

THOMAS FULLER, 1690. 

Deputy from Dedham to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1673, 1679, 1686. 
Ensign in King Philip's War, 
1675. 
Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. 

THOMAS GAGE, 1656-1707. 
Lieutenant of Massachusetts 

Company, 1696. 
Was killed in the expedition 
against Port Royal. 

Miss Frances A. Stiger. 

THOMAS GAGE, 1711-1788. 
Captain of Provincial Troops, 

1755. 
Major, November 16th, 1755. 
Lieutenant-Colonel at Lake 
George, 1758. 

Miss Frances A. Stiger. 

JOHN GALLUP, 1615-1675. 
Captain of Connecticut Troops 
in King Philip's War, 1675. 
Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. John C. Brown. 
Mrs. Henry Burden. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 
Mrs. Frederick R. Lefferts. 
Mrs. William H. Sage. 
Mrs. Etienne St. George. 
Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 
Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

DAVID GARDINER, 1636-1689. 
Second Lord of the Manor of 
Gardiner's Island. 
Mrs. Wallace B. Rogers. 

GEORGE GARDINER, 1670. 

Ensign in a Company, New- 
port, Rhode Island, 1644. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. George P. Lawton. 



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JOSEPH GARDINER, 1669- 
1726. 
Deputy to the General Assem- 
bly of Rhode Island, 1705, 
1710, 1713, 1714. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 



LION GARDINER, 1599-1663. 
Lord of the Manor of Gardi- 
ner's Island. 
Lieutenant of Troops in Con- 
necticut, 1636-1639. 
Served in Pequot War, in com- 
mand of the Fort at Say- 
brook, 1637. 

Mrs. Lauren C. Eastman. 

Mrs. James T. Gardiner. 

Mrs. Gardiner Gayley. 

Miss Louise E. Jones. 

Mrs. Oliver L. Jones. 

Mrs. Walter M. Jones. 

Mrs. Junius S. Morgan. 

Mrs. Henry F. Osborn. 

Mrs. Hanford N. Rogers, 

Mrs. Wallace B. Rogers. 

Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 

Mrs. William R. Sands. 

Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 

Mrs. James S. Van Cleef. 

Mrs. Frank G. Wisner. 



SAMUEL GARDNER, 1648-1723. 
Representative from Salem to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1692, 1694, 1697, 
1698, 1701, 1703, 1705, 1707, 
1710. 
Ensign, Salem Company, 1678. 
Captain, 1692. 

Miss Kate Prime. 
Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

THOMAS GARDNER, 1591-1674. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Deputy from Salem to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1637. 

Mrs. Simeon B. Chittenden. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

Mrs. William M. Kingsland. 

Mrs. James L. Morgan. 

Miss Kate Prime. 

Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

Mrs. Isaac H. Walker. 

Miss Julia C. Wells. 



JOHN GARDNER, 1624-1706. 
Chief Magistrate of Nantucket, 

1680. 
Judge of Probate, 1699-1706. 
Captain and Chief Military 
Officer of Troops on Nan- 
tucket Island, 1673. 

Miss Frances B. Hawley. 

JOHN GARDNER, 1681-1724. 
Deputy from Salem to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts, 
1716. 1719, 1720, 1721. 
Called Captain. 

Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. 



SAMUEL GARRETT, 1672-1743. 

Representative from Chester 

County to the Provincial 

Assembly of Pennsylvania, 

1714, 1715, 1717. 

Mrs. Edward S. Ellwanger. 



WILLIAM GARRETT, 1643- 
1724. 
Representative from Chester 
County to the Provincial 
Assembly of Pennsylvania, 
1706, 1707. 
Mrs. Edvi^ard S. Ellwanger. 



RICHARD GARDNER, 

1689. 
Chief Magistrate of Nantucket, 
1673-1675. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs. William M. Kingsland. 
Mrs. James L. Morgan. 
Mrs. Isaac H. Walker. 



WILLIAM GAYLORD, 1585- 
1673. 
Deputy from Windsor to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1639- 
1647. 1649-1662, 1664. 

Mrs. Edward W. Dewey. 
Mrs. Robert Hoe. 
Mrs. James H. Parker. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 



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PAUL GERRISH, 1674-1743. 
Representative from Dover to 
the General Assembly of New 
Hampshire, 1726-1739. 
Captain of the Dover Troop, 
1717. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

WILLIAM GERRISH, 1617-1687. 
Deputy from Newbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1650-1653. 
From Hampton, 1663, 1664. 
Captain of Foot and Horse at 
Newbury, 1651. 
Mrs. Charles F. Chickering. 
Mrs. Alexander Henderson. 
Mrs. Henry L. Howison. 

WILLIAM GIBBARD, 1662. 

Deputy to the General Court of 
Connecticut, 1645, 1649, 1652, 
1658. 
Treasurer of the Colony of 

Connecticut, 1648, 1649. 
Secretary of the Colony, 1658. 
1659. Magistrate, 1662. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 

ROBERT GIBBES, 1644-1715. 
Treasurer of South Carolina, 

1670, 1683. 
High Sheriff and Judge, 1682- 

1685, 1692-1698. 
Member of Governor's Council, 

1699, 1704, 1706, 1710. 
Chief Justice, 1708. 
Governor, 1710, 1711. 

Miss Edwina M. Post. 

AMBROSE GIBBONS, 1600- 
1656. 
A Recognized Historic Founder 

of New Hampshire. 
Associate Governor, 1640. 
Captain, 1642. 

Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

BENJAMIN GIBBS, 1677. 

Captain of a Company of Mas- 
sachusetts Volunteers in King 
Philip's War, 1675. 

Miss Margaret S. Hall. 



JONATHAN GIBSON, 1761. 

Member from Caroline County 
to the House of Burgesses of 
Virginia, 1736, 1738. 

Justice, Caroline County, 1721. 

Sheriff, Caroline County, 1733, 
1734. 

Mrs. Leonard G. Quinlin. 

GEORGE GIDDINGS, 1608-1676. 
Deputy from Ipswich to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1641, 1653, 1654, 
1655, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1664, 
1668, 1672, 1675. 

Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 
Mrs. Irvin A. Sprague. 

NATHANIEL GIDDINGS, 1705- 
1771. 
Captain of Train Band of Nor- 
wich Connecticut, 1746. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 

JONATHAN GILBERT, 1618- 

1682. 
Marshal of the Connecticut 
General Assembly, 1662-1664. 

Miss Ellen G. Gilbert. 

Miss Sarah E. Gilbert. 

NATHANIEL GILBERT, 1689- 
1756. 
Captain of the Train Band of 
Middletown,Connecticut,1746. 
Mrs. C. S. Leffingwell. 

*WILLIAM W. GILBERT. 
Member of a Committee of 
Safety, New York, 1775. 
Mrs. Edward Sanderson. 

BENJAMIN GILLAM, 1685. 

Lieutenant in King Philip's 
War. 

Lieutenant of Second Boston 
Company, Suffolk County, 
■under Major Thomas Clarke, 
prior to King Philip's War, 
1675; and succeeded Major 
Savage as Captain of his 
Company. 

Lieutenant in Company of 
Major Savage. Commissioned 
February 25th, 1675-1676. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 



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JOHN OILMAN, 1624-1708. 
Councillor, Province of New 

Hampshire, 1679-1682. 
Representative from Exeter to 
the General Assembly, 1693. 
Speaker, 1693-1897. 
Lieutenant of the Exeter Mili- 
tary Company, 1669. 
Judge of Norfolk County Court, 
1678-1679. 
Miss Mary C. Bancker. 
Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

NICHOLAS GILMAN,1672-1741. 

Judge of the Court of Common 

Pleas, New Hampshire, 1729. 

1730. 

Judge of the Superior Court of 

New Hampshire, 1731-1740. 

Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 

JACOB SANDERS GLEN, 1645- 
1685. 
Lieutenant of an Albany Com- 
pany of Foot, Province of 
New York, 1684. 

Mrs. A. Alexander Atocha. 
Miss Alice L. Atocha. 
Mrs. George P. Lawton. 
Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. 

JOHANNES SANDERS GLEN, 
1648-1731. 
Captain of Schenectady Com- 
pany of New York Provincial 
Troops, 1700. 
Served as Captain in Canada 

Expedition, 1709. 
Commissioned Senior Captain 
of Foot, 1717. 

Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. 
Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. 
Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 
Mrs. Robert D. Pierce. 

SANDER LEENDERTSE 

GLEN, 1685. 

Acting Commissioner of Indian 
Affairs in Nieuw Netherland, 
1654-1660. 
Magistrate of Fort Orange, 
1654-1660; of Schenectady, 
1673. 
Mrs. A. Alexander Atocha. 
Miss Alice L. Atocha. 
Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. 
Mrs. George P. Lawton. 



Mrs. Robert D. Pierce. 
Mrs. Edward G. Selden. 
Miss Anna Van Santvoord. 

JOHN GLOVER, 1600-1653. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Deputy from Dorchester to the 
General Court, 1637-1644. 
1647-1651. 
Governor's Assistant, 1652, 1653. 
Mrs. John F. Maynard. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

ABRAHAM GOLD, 1732-1777. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of Fourth 
Regiment of Connecticut 
Militia in the Revolution, 
1777. 
Captain of the First Company 
or Train Band in Fairfield. 
1767. 

Mrs. Walter B. James. 

NATHAN GOLD, 1694. 

A Corporator named in the 
Connecticut Charter of 
Charles II, 1662. 
Magistrate and Governor's 
Assistant, 1656, 1657, 1659- 
1667, 1668-1687, 1689-1694. 
Commissioner for adjustment 
of boundaries with New York, 
1684. 
Judge of Fairfield County, 1687. 
Lieutenant of Fairfield Troops. 

1657. 
Captain, 1669. Major, 1673. 
Chief Military Officer of Fair- 
field County, 1672. 

Miss M. Elizabeth Beers. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 

NATHAN GOLD, 2d, 1663-1723. 
Deputy from Fairfield to the 

General Court, 1691, 1694. 
Governor's Assistant, 1695-1708. 
Judge of Fairfield County 

Court, 1700-1707. 
Chief Judge of Superior Court 
of Connecticut, 1712, 1714- 
1722. 
Lieutenant-Governor of Con- 
necticut, 1708-1723. 
Captain of Train Band of Fair- 
field, 1695. 
Miss M. Elizabeth Beers. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. Charles E. Pellew, 



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EDMUND GOODNOW, 1611- 
1676. 

Deputy from Sudbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1645, 1649, 1650, 1660, 
1673, 1674, 1679, 1680. 

Ensign in a Sudbury Company, 
1645. Lieutenant, 1651. 

Captain of a Foot Company at 
Sudbury, 1674. 

Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

DAVID GOODRICH, 1667-1755. 
Member of Governor's Council, 

Connecticut, 1724-1729. 

Deputy from Wethersfield to 

the General Assembly, 1716- 

1727, 1729-1739. 

Adjutant and Quartermaster 

of Connecticut Troops, 1709. 

Captain of Train Band of 

Wethersfield, 1715. 
Colonel, 1724. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. Roswell-Smith. 
Mrs. Etienne St. George. 
Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

EPHRAIM GOODRICH, 1663- 
1739. 
Captain of Train Band of 
Wethersfield, Connecticut, 
1716. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 
Mrs. John C. Breckenridge. 
Mrs. William Brookfield. 

ICHABOD GOODWIN, 1700- 
1777. 
Lieutenant of Train Band of 
Berwick, Massachusetts, in 
Major John Hill's Regiment, 
1757. 
Captain in Colonel Jedediah 
Preble's Regiment, 1758. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 



STEPHEN GOODYEAR, 

1658. 
Magistrate of the New Haven 

Colony, 1641, 1642. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies for New Haven, 
1643, 1645, 1647, 1650, 1651. 
Deputy-Governor, 1643, 1644, 
1646, 1647, 1653-1658. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. William L. Littauer. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

DANIEL GOOKIN, 1612-1687. 
Captain in Virginia. 
"Commander in Upper Nor- 
folk," 1642. 
Deputy from Cambridge to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1649, 1651. 
Speaker of the House, 1651. 
Governor's Assistant, 1652- 

1675, 1677-1686. 
Superintendent of Indians, 1656. 
Agent, 1661-1687. 
Captain of Cambridge Com- 
pany, prior to 1659. 
Sergeant-Major of Middlesex 
Regiment, 1675. Colonel, 1680. 
General of the Colony, 1681- 
1687. 

Mrs. William R. Barr. 
Mrs. Alexander Henderson. 
Mrs. Henry L. Howison. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 
Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. 

SAMUEL GOOKIN, 1652-1730. 
Called Captain, Massachusetts, 

Bay, 1692. 
Lieutenant in Grenadier Com- 
pany, Colonel Tailer's Regi- 
ment, in Port Royal Expedi- 
tion, 1710. 

Mrs. William R. Barr. 
Mrs. Alexander Henderson. 
Mrs. Henry L. Howison. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 



WILLIAM GOODWIN, 1632- 
1673. 
Deputy from Cambridge to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1634. 
Ruling Elder of the First 
Church at Hartford, Connect- 
icut, 1636. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 



JOHN GORHAM, 1621-1676. 

Deputy from Yarmouth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1653. 

Lieutenant, 1673. 

Captain of the Second Com- 
pany, Plymouth Colony Regi- 
ment in King Philip's War, 
1675. 



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Mrs. Frederick Allien. 
Mrs. E. Franklin Brewster. 
Mrs. S. B. Chittenden. 
Mrs. A. W. Erickson. 
Mrs. J. S. Frelinghuysen. 
Mrs. Richard B. Harris. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. Sylvanus F. Jenkins. 
Mrs. William M. Kingsland. 
Mrs. John W. McBurney. 
Mrs. James L. Morgan. 
Mrs. William H. Sage. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Isaac H. Walker. 

JOHN GORHAM, 2d, 1652-1716. 
Deputy from Barnstable to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1689, 1690, 1691. 
To the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1692, 1695, 1702, 1703. 
Captain in the expedition 

against Canada, 1690. 
Captain, second in Command, 

under Major Church, 1696. 
Lieutenant-Colonel in expedi- 
tion against the French and 
Indians, 1703. 
Justice of the Court of Common 

Pleas, 1711-1714. 
Commissioner of Oyer and 
Terminer to try Indians, 1713. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. William M. Kingsland. 
Mrs. William H. Sage. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Miss Margaret Stimson. 
Mrs. Isaac N. Walker. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

NATHANIEL GORHAM, 1738- 
1796. 
Deputy from Charlestown to 
the General Assembly of 
Rhode Island, 1771-1774. 
Member of the First and Sec- 
ond Provincial Congresses of 
Massachusetts, 1774, 1775. 
Mrs. Samuel L. Fuller. 

OTHNIEL GORTON, 1669-1733. 

Representative from Warwick 

to the General Assembly of 

Rhode Island, 1726, 1730, 

1731, 1732, 1733. 

Captain of Militia in Warwick. 

Mrs. Launt Thompson. 



SAMUEL GORTON, 1592-1677. 

A Founder of the Historic 

Charter Colony of Warwick, 

Rhode Island, being one of 

the twelve Purchasers, 1642. 

Commissioner to England, 1644. 

General Assistant, 1649, 1652. 

President of Providence and 

Warwick, 1651. 
Commissioner from Warwick 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1651, 1652, 
1655-1660, 1662, 1663. 
One of the Purchasers of the 
Narragansett Country, called 
"The King's Province," 1655. 
One of those named in the 
Royal Charter of Charles II, 
1663. 
Deputy from Warwick to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island. 1664-1666, 1670. 
Mrs. Frederick H. Betts. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Launt Thompson. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

AUGUSTINE GRAHAM, 

1719. 
Surveyor-General of New York, 

1691-1719. 
Recommended to the Council 

by Governor Hunter, 1715. 
Major of Westchester Militia, 

1700. 
Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel 

to Command all Militia on 

Staten Island, 1705. 
Colonel, 1715. 

Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 

CHAUNCEY GRAHAM, 1727- 
1784. 
Chaplain of the Forces in the 
Province of New York in an 
expedition against Canada, 
1760. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

JAMES GRAHAM, 1701. 

Member of the Governor's 
Council, Province of New 
York, 1685, 1687-1700. 

Recorder of New York City, 
1683-1701. 



315 



Attorney-General of the Pro- 
vince of New York, 1685- 
1687, 1691-1701. 
Receiver-General, 1687, 1688. 
Member and Speaker of the 
Assembly, 1691-1693, 1695, 
1697-1699. 

Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 

Mrs. Alfred Ely. 

Mrs. Samuel V. Hofifman. 

Mrs. James Kent. 

Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 

Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

Mrs. L. Bayard Smith. 

Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow, 

Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 

JOHN GRAHAM, 1694-1774. 
Chaplain of a Connecticut Regi- 
ment in Crown Point Expe- 
dition, 1756. 

Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 
Mrs. Butler Whiting. 

EPHRAIM GRANT, 1698-1785. 
Ensign of Train Band at Tol- 
land, Connecticut, 1737. 
Lieutenant, 1746. Captain, 1751. 
Mrs. Olin D. Gray. 

EDWARD GRAY, 1681. 

Deputy from Plymouth to the 
General Court of the Colony, 
1676, 1677, 1679. 

Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

HENRY GREEN, 1638-1717. 
Deputy from Maiden to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1689, 1697. 
Lieutenant in King Philip's 

War, 1676. 
Lieutenant of Maiden Military 
Company, 1703. 

Mrs. William C. Gulliver. 

JOHN GREEN, 1636-1690. 

Marshal-General of the Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay, 1681. 
Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 

ROBERT GREEN. 1695-1747. 
Member from Orange County 
to the House of Burgesses of 
Virginia, 1736, 1738, 1740. 
Sheriff of Orange County, 1740. 
Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 



WILLIAM GREEN, 1722. 

Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas, Hunterdon County, 
New Jersey, 1714-1721. 
Mrs. W. S. Livingston. 

NICHOLAS GREENBERRY, 

1627-1697. 
Justice of Ann Arundel County 

Court, and of the Provincial 

Court, 1691. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1691-1693. President 

of the Council and Acting 

Governor of Maryland, 1693. 
Chancellor and Keeper of the 

Great Seal, 1694. 
Called Colonel. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hunt. 

JOHN GREENE, 1597-1658. 
One of the Thirteen Original 
Proprietors of Providence 
Plantations, 1638. 
One of the twelve Purchasers 
of Warwick, Rhode Island, 
1642. 
Commissioner to England, 1644. 
Commissioner from Warwick to 
the General Court of Rhode 
Island, 1652, 1654-1657. 
Magistrate at General Court of 
Trials, 1655, 1656. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 

JOHN GREENE, 2d, 1620-1708. 

Commissioner from Warwick 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1651-1663. 

General Recorder, 1652-1654. 

Attorney-General, 1657-1660. 

Named in the Royal Charter of 
Charles II, 1663. 

Deputy from Warwick to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1664, 1674, 1675, 1677. 

Governor's Assistant, 1660-1673, 
1677, 1678, 1680-1686, 1689, 
1690. 

Agent to England for vindica- 
tion of the Charter, 1670. 

One of the Council of the 
Royal Province of New Eng- 
land, 1686-1689. 

Deputy-Governor of Rhode 
Island, 1690-1700. 

Captain, 1664-1683. 



\i6 



Major for the Main, 1683-1686, 
1690, 1691, 1696. 

Miss Eliza T. Minturn. 

THOMAS GREENE, 1628-1717. 
Commissioner from Ports- 
mouth, 1662. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to 
the General Assembly of 
Rhode Island, 1683; from 
Warwick, 1667, 1669-1672, 
1674, 1678, 1681, 1684. 
Governor's Assistant, Rhode 
Island, 1678, 1679, 1680, 1684. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 

EDMUND GREENLEAF, 1573- 
1671. 
Ensign of the Military Com- 
pany of Newbury, Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1639. 
Lieutenant, 1642. 

Mrs. Charles F. Chickering. 
Mrs. Edward W. Corey. 
Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Mrs. Alexander Henderson. 
Mrs. Henry L. Howison. 

STEPHEN GREENLEAF, 1628- 
1690. 
Deputy from Newbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1676, 1686, 1689, 1690. 
Ensign Newbury Company, 

1670. Lieutenant, 1685. 
Captain of the East Regiment 
in expedition against Canada, 
1690. 
Member of the Council of 
Safety, 1689. 

Mrs. William R. Barr. 
Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 
Mrs. Alexander Henderson. 
Mrs. Henry L. Howison. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

STEPHEN GREENLEAF, 1652- 
1743. 
Representative from Newbury 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1694, 1703. 
Captain of the Newbury Com- 
pany, 1694. 

Mrs. William R. Barr. 
Mrs. Alexander Henderson. 
Mrs. Henry L. Howison. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 



WILLIAM GREENLEAF, 1725- 
1803. 
Member of a Committee of 
Correspondence, Massachu- 
setts, 1772. 
The Sheriff of Boston who first 
proclaimed the Declaration of 
Independence from the State 
House. 

Mrs. William R. Barr. 
Mrs. Alexander Henderson. 
Mrs. Henry L. Howison. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 

THOMAS GREGSON, 1646. 

Treasurer of New Haven Col- 
ony, 1641. 

Magistrate of New Haven Col- 
ony, 1641, 1643. 1646. 

Commissioner of United Colon- 
ies, 1643, 1644. 

Signer of Articles of Corpora- 
tion of United Colonies, 1643. 

Appointed by the General Court 
of New Haven, Agent to 
Parliament of England to 
procure a patent for the Col- 
ony, 1645. 

Mrs. C. S. Leffingwell. 

JASPER GRIFFING, 1648-1718. 
Lieutenant of Suffolk County 
Company, Province of New 
York, 1693. 

Mrs. Charles A. Spalding. 

EDWARD GRISWOLD, 1607- 
1691. 
Deputy to the Connecticut Gen- 
eral Court from Windsor, 
1656, 1658-1660; from Kill- 
ingworth, 1662, 1667-1687, 
1689. 

Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 

Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 

Mrs. William Brookfield. 

Mrs. John D. Ellis. 

Miss Mary S. Gould. 

Mrs. Robert Hoe. 

Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 

Mrs. Buell P. Mills. ' 

Miss Faith Moore. 

Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 

Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

Mrs. Etienne St. George. 

Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

Mrs. Roswell-Smith. 

Mrs. Irwin A. Sprague. 

Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 



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Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 
Mrs. William W. Webb. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

*FRANCIS GRISWOLD, 1635- 
1671. 
Deputy from Norwich to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1664- 
1669, 1671. 
Lieutenant of Connecticut 
Troops, 1666. 

Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 
Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. 

JOHN GRISWOLD, 1652-1717. 

Deputy from Killingworth to 

Connecticut General Court, 

1690, 1697-1699, 1701-1704, 

1707-1712, 1715, 1716. 

Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1714. 
Captain of Train Band of Kill- 
ingworth, 1712. 

Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. 
Mrs. William Brookfield. 
Mrs. Buell P. Mills. 
Mrs. William W. Webb. 

MATTHEW GRISWOLD, 1714- 
1786. 
Deputy from Lyme to the Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1748, 1751. 1754-1759. 
Governor's Assistant, 1759-1767. 
Judge of the Superior Court, 
1765-1769; Chief Judge, 1769- 
1779. 
Member of the Council of 

Safety, 1775-1779. 
Deputy Governor, 1769-1784. 
Governor of Connecticut, 1784- 

1786. 
Captain of Train Band of 

Lyme, 1739. 
Major of Third Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1765. 

Mrs. George H. Brown. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. Wolcott G. Lane. 
Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. 

STEPHEN GROESBECK, 

1744. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 
Province of New York, 1728- 
1738, 1739-1746. 
Miss Katherine TurnbuU. 



JOCHEM GULICK, 1711.^ 

Ensign of Foot Company in 
Gravesend, Long Island, 1689. 
Captain, 1705-1711. 

Mrs. John A. Bechtel. 
Miss Nellie A. Bechtel. 

JAMES HABERSHAM, 1712- 

1775. 
Secretary of the Province of 

Georgia, 1754. 
Appointed Councillor by the 

King, 1754. 
President of the Upper House 

of General Assembly of 

Georgia, 1767. 
Acting Governor as President 

of the Council, 1771. 
Member of a Committee of 

Safety. 

Mrs. Archibald Rogers. 

JONATHAN HALE, 1696-1772. 
Deputy from Glastonbury to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 
1736, 1756, 1762, 1764. 
Lieutenant, May, 1738. 
Captain of Glastonbury Train 
Band, May, 1743. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

JONATHAN HALE, Jr., 172U 

1776. 
Ensign, 1760. Lieutenant, 1768. 
Captain of the Train Band of 

Glastonbury, Connecticut, 

1772. 
Captain of the Sixth Company, 

afterward part of Colonel 

Wolcott's Regiment, 1776. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

SAMUEL HALE. 1645-1711. 
Deputy from Glastonbury to 
the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1695-1698, 1701, 1702, 
1704-1711. 
Lieutenant of the Glastonbury 
Train Band, 1698. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

THOMAS HALE, 1659-1730. 
Deputy from Newbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1713, 1714, 
Served in Expedition against 
Canada, 1690. Captain in ac- 
tive service, 1704, 1705. 
Justice of the Peace, 1721. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 



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THOMAS HALE, 1705-1759. 
Lieutenant at Newbury, Massa- 
chusetts. Called Captain, 1759. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

ASAHEL HALL, 1717-1795. 
Captain of Train Band of Wal- 
lingford, Connecticut, 1764. 
Mrs. Benjamin Knower. 

HUGH HALL, 1693-1773. 

Special Justice of the Court of 
Common Pleas of Suffolk 
County, Massachusetts, 1731- 
1734. 
Miss Margaret S. Hall. 

JOSHUA HALL, 1703-1789. 
Captain of Train Band of Read- 
ing, Connecticut, 1754. 
Mrs. John C. Hazen. 

KINSLEY HALL, 1652-1736. 
Representative from Exeter to 
the General Assembly of New 
Hampshire, 1694-1695. 
Councillor, 1696, 1698-1736. 
Judge of the Supreme Court, 

1696-1699. 
Lieutenant of the Exeter Com- 
pany, 1692. Captain, 1695. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Mrs. Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

RALPH HALL. 1618-1701. 
Representative from Exeter to 
the General Assembly of 
New Hampshire, 1680. 
Lieutenant of the Exeter Com- 
pany, 1680. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JOSEPH HALLETT, 1731-1799. 
Deputy to the First, Second 
and Third New York Provin- 
cial Congress, 1775, 1776. 
Member of the Committee of 
One Hundred, 1775. 
Mrs. Henry A. Neely. 
Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. 

WILLIAM HALLETT, 1647- 

1729. 
Captain of Company of Foot, 

Province of New York. 
Judge of Oyer and Terminer in 

Queens County, 1705. 



Mrs. Robert L. Belknap. 
Mrs. Henry A. Neely. 
Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. 

GILES HAMLIN, 1622-1689. 

Deputy from Middletown to 
Connecticut General Court, 
1666-1668, 1670, 1671, 1673- 
1675, 1678-1684. 

Member of Grand Committee 
or Council of War, 1673. 

Captain of Connecticut Troops, 
1683. 

Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1685-1687, 1689. 
Miss Louisa W. Taylor. 

JABEZ HAMLIN, 1709-1791. 
Deputy from Middletown to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1731-1758, 1766-1773. 
Speaker of the House, 1770- 

1772. 
Judge of Hartford County 

Court, 1754-1779. 
Major of Sixth Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1739. Lieutenant- 
Colonel, 1756. Colonel, 1771. 
Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1758-1766, 1773-1779. 
Mrs. Robert B. Roosevelt. 
Miss Louisa W. Taylor. 
Mrs. Maunsell Van Rens- 
selaer. 

JOHN HAMLIN, 1658-1733. 
Governor's Assistant, 1694-1730. 
Judge of Hartford County 

Court, 1715. 
Judge of Superior Court of 
Connecticut, 1716-1721. 
Miss Louisa W. Taylor. 

DANIEL HAND, 1732-1816 
Captain of Sixth Company of 
the Seventh Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1773. 

Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. 
Mrs. Buell P. Mills. 
Mrs. William W. Webb. 

THOMAS HANFORD, 1693. 

One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Connecticut 
prior to 1675. 
Minister at Norwalk, 1654-1693. 
Mrs. H. W. Bookstaver. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Mrs. C. E. Knoblauch. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 



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JOHANNES HARDENBERGH, 

1670 . 

Major, 1717, 1728. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of Ulster 
County Troops, Province of 
New York, 1746. 
High Sheriff of Ulster County, 

1690, 1709. 
Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1737-1743, 1745-1747. 1750, 
1751. 
Mrs. William A. Budd. 
Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. 
Mrs. George W. Green. 
CORNELIUS HARING, 1672- 
1737. 
Member of the Provincial 
Assembly of New York from 
Orange County, 1713-1715, 
1726-1737. 
Judge of Orange County, 1727- 

1733. 
Captain of Orange County Mili- 
tia, 1715. 

Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. 

PIETER HARING, 1664-1732. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1701, 
1702, 1709, 1716-1726. 
Presiding Judge of the Court 
of Common Pleas of Orange 
County, 1717-1727. 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Mrs. John B. Miller. 
Mrs. William Robison. 

JOHN HARRIS, 1800. 

Member of Committee of 
Safety of Cumberland County, 
Virginia. 1775, 1776. 

Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 

THOMAS HARRIS, 1687. 

Commissioner from Providence 
to the Rhode Island Court of 
Commissioners, 1651-1657, 
1661, 1662, 1663. 

Deputy to the General Assem- 
bly, 1664, 1666, 1670. 

Governor's Assistant, 1666, 1668, 
1671, 1672, 1673, 1674, 1675. 

One of the Thirteen Signers of 
the First Written Compact of 
Providence Plantation, 1637. 



Named in the Royal Charter 
of 1663. 

Miss Mary A. Petrie. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

THOMAS HARRIS, 1586 . 

Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses from Henrico County, 
Virginia, 1623, 1639, 1647. 
Member of the Virginia Com- 
pany, 1609. 
Called Captain, 1639. 

Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 

WILLIAM HARRIS, 1678. 

Justice of Henrico. 
Member from Henrico to the 
House of Burgesses, Virginia, 
1652, 1653, 1656, 1657. 
Major of the Henrico and 
Charles City Regiment, 1656. 
Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 
Mrs. Clough C. Overton. 

WILLIAM HARRIS, 1610-1680. 

A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Provi- 
dence, and one of the Thir- 
teen Original Proprietors. 

Commissioner from Providence 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1660-1663. 

Deputy to the General Assem- 
bly, 1666, 1672, 1673. 

Governor's Assistant, 1666- 
1670, 1673-1676. 

Commissioner to England on 
Affairs of the Colony three 
times, and on his last trip in 
1679, taken prisoner by an 
Algerian Corsair. He was 
sold into slavery in Barbary, 
was ransomed after more 
than a year by the Colonies 
of Rhode Island and Con- 
necticut, and died at London 
on his way home. 
Miss Mary A. Petrie. 

THOMAS HART, 1643-1726. 

Deputy from Farmington to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1690-1700, 1702, 1704- 
1707, 1709-1711. 

Speaker of the House, 1700, 
1704-1706, 1709. 



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Captain of Train Band of Farm- 
ington, Connecticut, 1695. 
Mrs. William L. Halsey. 
Mrs. Thomas R. Proctor. 

RICHARD HARTSHORNE, 

1641-1722. 
Member of the King's Council 

in East Jersey 1684, 1695-1698, 

1699. 
High Sherifif of Monmouth 

County, 1683. 
Member of Provincial Assem- 
bly, 1683, 1686, 1687, 1692- 

1699, 1703, 1704. 
Speaker, 1686, 1688, 1692, 1695. 
Patentee of Middletown and 

Shrewsbury, 1672. 
One of the Commissioners 

appointed by William Penn 

to lay out the Province of 

West Jersey, 1676. 

Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 
Mrs. Arnold Wood. 

WILLIAM HARTWELL, 

1699. 
Justice of the Peace in James 
City County, 1680, 1683, 1687. 
Captain of a Military Com- 
pany of James City, Virginia, 
1680. 
Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 

WILLIAM HARTWELL, 1613- 
1689. 
Quartermaster of Captain 
Thomas Wheeler's Company 
at Concord, Massachusetts 
Bay, 1673. 
Mrs, Samuel B. Duryea. 

ABRAHAM HASBROUCK, 

-1717. 
Member of the New York 

Assembly, 1698-1701. 
Lieutenant of Foot, 1685. 
Captain, 1689. 

Major of Ulster County 
Troops, Province of New 
York. 

Miss Mary I. Forsyth. 
Mrs. George W. Green. 

JACOB HASBROUCK, 1728- 
1806. 
Delegate from Ulster County 
to the Provincial Congress of 
New York. 1775. 



Captain, Third Regiment, Ul- 
ster County, 1776. 

Mrs. William H. Young. 

JEREMIAH HATCH, 1712. 

Deputy from Scituate to the 
General Court of Plymouth, 
1675, 1676, 1679, 1680, 1689, 
1690. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

JETHRO HATCH, 1722-1818. 
Captain of Train Band of Kent, 
Connecticut, 1764. 

Mrs. Charles P. Britten. 

TIMOTHY HATCH, 1695-1766. 
Captain of Train Band of Kent, 
Connecticut, 1740. 

Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 

WILLIAM HATCH, 1651. 

Lieutenant of a Militia Com- 
pany, Scituate, Massachusetts, 
1643. 
Representative, 1642. 

Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

JOHN HATHEWAY, 1629-1705. 
Deputy from Taunton to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1680-1684, 1691. To 
the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1696, 1697. 
Mrs. John F. Maynard. 

WILLIAM HATHORNE, 1607- 
1681. 

Deputy from Salem to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts 
Bay, 1635-1646, 1648-1654, 
1656-1661. 

Speaker of the House, 1644- 
1646, 1648, 1650, 1657, 1661. 

Commissioner of the United 
Colonies for Massachusetts 
Bay, 1644, 1650-1654, 1673. 

Governor's Assistant, 1662-1679. 

Captain of the Salem Company, 
1645. Major, 1657. 

A Commander in King Philip's 
War. 

Appointed Agent to treat with 
d'Aulnay, 1646. 

Mrs. Franke H. Bosworth, 
Mrs. David M. Morrison. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 



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JAMES HAVENS, 1742-1828. 
Member of New York Provin- 
cial Congress, 1775. 

Mrs. William L. Andrews. 

EDMUND HAWKS, 1693. 

Deputy from Yarmouth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1645-1649, 1651, 1653- 
1661, 1665, 1674, 1675. 
Mrs. John W. McBurney. 

ANTHONY HAWKINS, 

1674. 
A Corporator named in the 

Connecticut Charter of 

Charles II.. 1662. 
Magistrate and Assistant of 

Connecticut, 1666-1673. 
Deputy from Farmington to 

Connecticut General Court, 

1657, 1658, 1660-1667. 
Miss Helen C. Bronson. 
Mrs. William L. Halsey. 

JOHN HAWLEY, 1661-1729. 
Deputy from Stratford to the 
General Assembly of Connec- 
ticut, 1702, 1705, 1707, 1709- 
1714, 1716, 1719-1724. 
Justice of the Peace for Fair- 
field, 1720-1728. 
Lieutenant of Train Band in 
Stratford, 1709. Captain, 1709. 
Mrs. Jefferson Clark. 
Miss Margarita L. Hawley. 

JOSEPH HAWLEY, 1603-1690. 
Deputy from Stratford to Con- 
necticut General Court, 

1658, 1665, 1667-1671, 1673- 
1675, 1677, 1678, 1680-1685, 
1687. 

Mrs. Jefferson Clark. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Miss Frances B. Hawley. 
Miss Margarita L. Hawley. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 
Miss Margaret Middleton. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

JOSEPH HAWLEY, 1654-1711. 
Deputy from Northampton to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1683, 1685, 1691, 
1692, 1693, 1695, 1697-1699, 
1700. 
Lieutenant, Northampton Foot 
Company, 1685. Later called 
Captain. 



Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas for Hampshire County, 
Massachusetts, 1692-1711. 

Miss M. Elizabeth Beers. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

HENRY HAYES, 1745. 

Member of Assembly from 
Chester County, Pennsyl- 
vania, 1715, 1716, 1728, 1730. 
Justice of the Peace, 1717, 1726, 
1729, 1730, 1738, 1741. 
Miss Mary S. Burkham. 

JOHN HAYNES, 1594-1654. 
Governor of the Colony of 

Massachusetts Bay, 1635. 

Governor's Assistant, 1634, 1636. 

First Governor of Connecticut 

Colony, 1639, 1641, 1643, 1645, 

1647, 1649, 1651, 1653. 

Deputy-Governor, 1640, 1644, 

1646, 1650, 1652. 
Magistrate of Connecticut, 1642, 

1648. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of Connecti- 
cut. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies from Connecticut 
1646, 1650. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. William C. Gulliver. 
Mrs. Robert Hoe. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. John F. Maynard. 
Miss Cornelia L. Nevins, 
Miss Louisa E. Nevins. 
Mrs. Andrew H. Smith. 
Mrs. Robert D. Sterling. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Miss Margaret Stimson. 
Miss Caroline P. Stokes. 
Miss Marion J. Terry. 
Mrs. Kiliaen Van Rensse- 
laer. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

JOHN HAYNES, 2d, 1669-1713. 
Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1708-1713. 
Judge of County Court of 

Hartford County, 1713. 
Assistant Judge of Superior 
Court, 1713. 
Mrs. John F. Maynard. 



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WALTER HAYNES. 1583-1665. 
Deputy from Sudbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1641, 1642, 1643, 
1644, 1646, 1648^ 1651. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

SAMUEL HAYWARD, 1715- 
1792. 
Ensign at Holden, Mass, 
Captain of Militia, 1763. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

ROBERT HAZARD, 1689-1762. 
Deputy from South Kingston 
to the General Assembly of 
Rhode Island, 1734-1736, 1738, 
1739. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 

THOMAS HAZARD, 1610-1680. 
A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Newport, 
being one of the nine who 
settled Newport, 1639. 
Member of General Court of 
Elections at Newport, 1640. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. Frederick Allien. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 
Mrs. Frederic R. Lefferts. 
Mrs. Henry A. Neely. 
Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. 

JOHN HAZELTINE, 1702-1777. 
Delegate from Cumberland 
County to the First Provin- 
cial Congress, New York, 
1775. 
Mrs. Robert B. Peattie. 
Mrs. James M. Walker. 

RICHARD HEARD, 1720-1792. 
Lieutenant of a Company of 
Sudbury, Massachusetts, 1762. 
Called Captain, 1774. 
Delegate to a Provincial Con- 
gress, 1774. 

Mrs. Henry Earle. 

CALEB HEATH COTE, 1665- 

1721. 
Councillor, 1692-1697, 1702-1720. 
Mayor of Westchester, 1695. 
Receiver-General of Customs, 

1695. 



Lord of the Manor of Scars- 
dale. 

Mayor of New York, 1711. 

Judge of the Court of Admir- 
alty, 1715. 

Colonel of Militia. 

Commander of Colony's Forces. 
Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. 

ADRIAEN HEGEMAN, 1639- 
1672. 
Magistrate and local Schout 
Fiscaal of the five towns, 
1654-1658, 1661. 
Delegate to the Convention 
held in Nieuw Netherland, 
1664. 

Mrs. Charles R. Baker. 
Mrs. James A. Glover. 
Mrs. John C. Hazen. 

AUGUSTINE HERMAN, 1605- 
1686. 

One of the "Nine Men," Nieuw 
Netherland, 1649, 1650. 

Commissioner from Nieuw 
Netherland to Rhode Island, 
1652; to Maryland, 1659. 

Justice, Baltimore County, 
Maryland, 1665. Justice of the 
Quorum, Cecil County, 1674, 
1675. Presiding, Justice of 
Cecil County, 1676-1683. 

Commissioner to treat with the 
Delaware Indians, 1678. 

Lord of Bohemia Manor, 1662. 
Mrs. Nicholas Fish. 

JOHN HICKS, 1672. 

Delegate from Flushing to the 
Conventions held in Nieuw 
Netherland, 1653, 1665. 
Miss Louise E. Jones. 
Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 

THOMAS HICKS, 1642-1717. 
High Sheriff of Queens County, 

New York, 1702, 1703. 
Captain, Queens County 

Troops, 1686. 
Called Colonel in 1693. 
Member of the New York 
Assembly, 1701, 1702 
Miss Louise E. Jones. 
Miss Charlotte Livingston. 
Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 



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FRANCIS HIGGINSON, 1586- 
1630. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of the Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 
Minister of the First Church in 
the Colony, at Salem. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 
Miss Margaret Stimson. 
Miss Annie Stone. 

JOHN HIGGINSON, 1616-1708. 

One of the Ministers active in 
founding or forwarding the 
interests of the Colonies of 
Connecticut and Massachu- 
setts. Chaplain at Saybrook 
Fort, 1637. 

Minister at Guilford, Connecti- 
cut, 1643-1650; at Salem, Mas- 
sachusetts, 1660-1708. 

Preacher of an Election Ser- 
mon, Massachusetts, 1663. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

JOHN HIGGINSON, 2d, 1646- 
1720. 

Deputy from Salem to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts 
Bay, 1689, 1690, 1692. 

Councillor, 1700-1719. 

Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas, 1708-1720. 

Commissioner of Oyer and Ter- 
miner, 1703. 

Special Justice of the Court of 
Common Pleas, 1705-1708. 

Ensign, Salem Company, 1675. 

Lieutenant, 1677. 

Captain, Salem Troop, 1683. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

JOHN HIGGINSON, 3d, 1675- 
1718. 
Lieutenant of a Company in 
Salem, Massachusetts, 1700. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

EDWARD HILL, 1637-1700. 
Member of the Council, Vir- 
ginia, 1688. 
Appointed Judge of the Court 
of Admiralty of Virginia and 
North Carolina, 1697. 
Colonel of Charles City and 
Surrey County Militia. 
Mrs. Edward H. Wootton. 



NATHANIEL HILL, 1660-1719. 
Deputy from Chelmsford to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1692, 1696, 1699, 1704. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

VALENTINE HILL, 1662. 

Deputy from Dover to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts 
Bay, 1652-1655, 1657. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

WILLIAM HILLHOUSE, 1728- 
1816. 

Deputy from New London to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1756-1760, 1763-1780, 1783- 
1786. 

Quartermaster of Troop of 
Horse of Third Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1750. 

Major of Second Regiment of 
Horse of Connecticut, 1776. 

Member of Council of Safety of 
Connecticut, 1776-1779. 
Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 
Miss Margaret P, Hillhouse. 

JOSEPH HILLS, 1602-1687. 
Deputy from Charlestown to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1646, 1647. From 
Maiden, 1650-1656, 1660-1664. 
From Newbury, 1667, 1669. 
Speaker of the House, 1647. 
Captain of the Maiden Com- 
pany, 1650-1665. 

Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 

EDWARD HILTON, 1671. 

One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of New 
Hampshire, being the Leader 
of the Company sent by the 
Proprietors of Laconia who 
settled Dover, 1623. 
Appointed to hold court for 
Dover, 1641, 1642. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

RICHARD HILTON, after 

1715. 
Justice of the Supreme Court of 
the Province of New Hamp- 
shire, 1698, 1699. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K.Tyler. 



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THOMAS HINCKLEY, 1618- 
1706. 
Deputy for Barnstable to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1646, 1648, 1649, 1653, 
1654, 1655, 1659. 
Governor's Assistant, 1658-1679. 
Deputy-Governor, 1680. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies, 1673-1684, 1686, 
1689-1691. 
Councillor of the Royal Prov- 
ince of New England, 1686- 
1689. 
Named Councillor in the Char- 
ter of 1692. 
Member of the Councils of 

War, 1658, 1667. 
Governor of Plymouth Colony, 
1681-1686, 1689-1691. 
Mrs. William A. Brown. 
Mrs. Grafton D. Dorsey. 
Mrs. William T. Innes. 
Miss Marie M. LeMoyne. 
Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. 

JOHN HITCHCOCK, 1712. 

Representative from Spring- 
field to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1700-1706. 
Ensign in King Phillip's War 
and wounded at the Turner 
Falls Fight, 1676. 

Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 
Mrs. Smith M. Lindsley. 

EDMOND HOBART, 1570-1646. 
Deputy from Hingham to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1639, 1640, 1642. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 

Mrs. John C. Brown. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. 

Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

PETER HOBART, 1604-1679. 
First Minister in Hingham, 
Massachusetts Bay. Active 
in forwarding the interests of 
the Colony prior to 1675. 
Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 
Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. 

MARTINUS HOFFMAN, 1706- 
1772. 
Colonel of Dutchess County 
Regiment, Province of New 
York, 1759. Adjutant, 1739. 



Mrs. James A. Glover. 
Mrs. Charles L. Hackstaff. 
Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 

NICHOLAS HOFFMAN, 1680- 
1750. 
Captain of Ulster County Com- 
pany, Province of New York, 
1715. 

Mrs. James A. Glover. 
Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 

RANDALL HOLDEN, 1612- 
1692. 

A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Warwick, 
being one of the twelve Pur- 
chasers, 1642. 

Commissioner to England, 1644. 

Governor's Assistant, 1647, 
1653-1659, 1664, 1665, 1676. 

Treasurer of Providence and 
Warwick, 1652-1654. 

Commissioner from Warwick 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1652, 1654-1660, 
1662, 1663. 

Captain, 1658. 

One of the Purchasers of the 
Narragansett County, 1659. 

Named in the Royal Charter of 
Charles II, 1663. 

Deputy from Warwick to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1666, 1667, 1669-1673, 
1675, 1680, 1686, 1691. 
Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 

EDWARD HOLLAND, 1702- 

1756. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, Province of New 

York, 1748-1756. 
Mayor of Albany, 1733-1741. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 

1734-1741. 
Mayor of New York, 1747-1756. 
Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. 

HENRY HOLLAND, 1661-1736. 
Captain of an Albany County 

Company, New York, 1711. 
Lieutenant, 1709. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 

1706, 1720, 1724, 1726, 1728, 

1732. 
High Sheriff of Albany County, 

1706-1712. 
Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. 



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VALENTINE HOLLINGS- 

WORTH. -1710. 

Member of Provincial Assem- 
bly of Delaware, 1682, 1683, 
1687-1689, 1695, 1700. 
Justice of Peace and Courts, 
New Castle County, Dela- 
ware, 1685. 

Mrs. Munroe Smith. 

JOHN HOLLISTER, 1665. 

Deputy from Weymouth to 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1643; from Weth- 
ersfield to Connecticut Gen- 
eral Court, 1644, 1645, 1650, 
1653-1659, 1661. 
Lieutenant of Train Band of 
Wethersfield, Connecticut, 
1657. 

Miss Mary C. Bancker. 

Miss Doris W. Bissell. 

Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 

Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 

Mrs. Jefiferson Clark. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

Mrs. Effingham Maynard. 

Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

Mrs. Prescott Slade. 

Mrs. William H. Watson. 

JOHN HOLMES, 1649-1712. 
Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1682, 1704. 1705. 
General Treasurer of the Col- 
ony, 1691, 1703, 1708, 1709. 
Lieutenant, 1696. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

JONATHAN HOLMES, 1637- 
1713. 

Deputy to the General Assem- 
bly of Rhode Island, 1690- 
1691, 1696-1698, 1700-1702, 
1706. 1707. 

Speaker, 1696-1698, 1700-1702, 
1706, 1707. 

Member New Jersey Provincial 
Assembly, 1675. 

Captain of Provincial Troops, 
1673. 

Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 



OBADIAH HOLMES, 1607-1682. 
Commissioner from Newport 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1656, 1658. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

WILLIAM HOLTON, 1611-1691. 
Deputy from Northampton to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1664, 1665, 1666, 
1667, 1669, 1670; from Hadley, 
1671. 

Miss Alice Brinsmade. 

Mrs. Charles H. Brown. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 

Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 

Miss Florence R. Wright. 

EDWARD HOLYOKE, 1637- 
1660. 
Deputy from Lynn to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts 
Bay, 1639-1643, 1647, 1648; 
from Springfield, 1650, 1660. 
Associate Judge of Salem 
Court. 1639. 

Mrs. Wallace Clarke. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 

Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 

Mrs. William B. Jackson. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

Miss Margaret Middleton. 

Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. 

Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 

Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. 

Miss Julia C. Wells. 

ELIZUR HOLYOKE, 1676. 

Deputy from Springfield to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1656, 1661, 1667, 
1670. 1673, 1674, 1675. 
Ensign, 1653. Captain, 1670. 
Magistrate Hampshire County 
Court, 1665. 

Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Miss Margaret Middleton. 
Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 



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JOHANNES HOOGEBOOM, 
1708-1786. 
Captain in Sir William John- 
son's Albany Regiment of 
Militia, 1757. 

Mrs. Louis Flickinger. 

PIETER MAESE HOOGE- 
BOOM, 1758. 

Lieutenant of Foot Company of 
Claverack, Province of New 
York, 1717. 

Mrs. William PI. Young. 

JAN WILLEMSE HOOGH- 

TYLING, 1702. 

Lieutenant of Ulster County 
Militia, Province of New 
York. 1673. 

Mrs. F. Abbott Ingalls. 

PHILIP HOOGHTYLING, 

1680 . 

Captain Ulster County Militia, 
Province of New York, 1717. 
Mrs. William H. Young. 

JOHN HOOKER, 1664-1734. 

Deputy from Farmington to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1699-1701, 1704-1707, 1709, 
1713-1716, 1718-1720, 1722, 
1723. Clerk of Assembly, 1707, 
1709, 1716. 

Speaker of the House, 1713- 
1715, 1718, 1720. 

Judge of the Superior Court of 
Connecticut, 1723-1731. 

Governor's Assistant,1723-1733. 
Mrs. Josiah T. Marean. 

SAMUEL HOOKER, 1635-1697. 
Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermons, 1677, 1693. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Connecticut 
prior to 1675. Minister at 
Farmington, 1661-1697. 
Fellow of Harvard College, 
1654-1656. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Josiah T. Marean. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 

THOMAS HOOKER, 1586-1647. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of the Colony 
of Connecticut. 



One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony prior to 1675. 
Minister at Hartford, 1636-1647. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

Mrs. W. B. Hornblower. 

Mrs. Percy Jackson. 

Miss Edith Johnson. 

Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. 

Mrs. Henry A. Neely. 

Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 

Mrs. W. K. Wallbridge. 

Mrs. T. C. Woodbury, 

GILES HOPKINS, 1690. 

One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of Plymouth 
Colony. 
Served in the Pequot War. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

STEPHEN HOPKINS, 

1644. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of the Ply- 
mouth Colony. 
Governor's Assistant, 1633-1636. 
Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 
Mrs. Henry F. Cook. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. Robert W. Paterson. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

JONATHAN HORTON, 1648- 
1707. 
Captain, Foot Company of Suf- 
folk County, Province of New 
York, 1700. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 
Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 

JOSHUA HORTON, 1643-1729. 
Lieutenant of Foot Company 
at Southold, Long Island, 
1700; of Oyster Pond Com- 
pany, 1711, 1712. 

Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. 

JEREMY HOUCHIN. 1670. 

Deputy from Hingham to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1651-1655, 1657, 
1658, 1659; from Salisbury, 
1663, 1664, 1665, 1667. 
Ensign, 1653. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 



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JOHN HOUGHTON, 1650-1737. 
Representative from Lancaster 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1690, 1692, 1693, 
1697, 1705, 1706, 1708, 1711, 
1712, 1715-1717. 

Mrs. Charles B. Barclay. 
Mrs. William A. Ewing. 

JONATHAN HOUGHTON, 
1703-1740. 
Lieutenant in Company from 
Lancaster, Massachusetts, en- 
gaged in West Indian Cam- 
paign, 1739, 1740. 

Mrs. Nathan T. Pulsifer. 



SIR PATRICK HOUSTON, 
1698-1762. 

Delegate from Vernonburg Dis- 
trict to First Provincial 
Assembly of Georgia, 1751. 

Register of Grants and Receiver 
of Quit Rents under First 
Royal Governor, August 6th, 
1754. 

Member of King's Council and 
President of the same at his 
death, 1762. 

Mrs. James M. Law^ton. 

JOHN HOWARD, about 

1700. 
Deputy from Bridgew^ater to 
the General Court of Ply- 
mouth Colony, 1678, 1683. 
Ensign of the Bridgewater 

Company, 1664. 
Lieutenant, 1689. 

Mrs. Henry D. Brookman. 
Mrs. Frederick N. Goddard. 
Mrs. F. W.Lincoln. 
Mrs. Theron G. Strong. 

JOSHUA HOWARD, 1696-1781. 
Lieutenant of Massachusetts 
Company from Easton, 1757. 
Mrs. Theron G. Strong. 

EDWARD HOWE, 1644. 

Deputy from Watertown to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1635, 1636, 1638, 
1639. 1642, 1643. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 



Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 

THOMAS HOWE, 1656-1733. 
•Deputy from Marlborough to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1700, 1701, 1704, 1706, 
1711, 1713, 1717, 1718, 1719. 
Mrs. William T. Jerome. 

EDWARD HOWELL, 1584-1653. 
Magistrate of Connecticut from 
Southampton, Long Island, 
1647-1653. 

Mrs. T. D. Conyngham. 

Mrs. Walter M. Jones. 

Miss Kate Prime. 

Mrs. Arthur Robinson. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

Mrs. James S. Van Cleef. 

Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

JOHN HOWELL, 1624-1690. 
Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1663, 1664. 
Delegate from Southampton to 
the Convention held at 
Hempstead, Long Island, 
1665. 
Major of Southampton Troops, 

1680. 
Commissioner and Judge under 
Connecticut Colony, for the 
towns of Southampton, East- 
hampton, and Southhold, 
1674. 
Mrs. Walter M. Jones. 
Miss Kate Prime. 
Mrs. James S. Van Cleef. 

MATTHIAS HOWELL, 1651- 
1706. 

Representative from Suffolk to 
the Colonial Assembly of 
New York, 1693, 1695, 1696, 
1698, 1699, 1701, 1702. 

High Sheriff of Suffolk County, 
1689. 

Commissioned by Richard, Earl 
of Bellemont, as Captain- 
General and Governor-in- 
Chief of a Regiment of Mili- 
tia of Suffolk County. 
Miss Alice R. Scudder. 



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SAMUEL HOWELL, 1723-1807. 

Member of Pennsylvania Com- 
mittee of Safety, 1775-1776. 

Deputy to Provincial Conven- 
tion, 1774. 

Member of Assembly, 1776. 

Member of Common Council, 
1774. 

One of the signers of the Non- 
Importation Agreement, 1765. 

Member of the Committee of 
Correspondence, 1774, 1775; a 
Signer of Provincial currency, 
1772, and Port Warden of 
Philadelphia, 1791. 
Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 

THOMAS HOWES, 1590-1665. 
Deputy from Yarmouth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1652, 1653, 1658-1662. 
Countess Von Francken 
Sierstorpfif. 

THOMAS HOWES, 2d, 1634- 
1676. 
Deputy from Yarmouth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1668, 1669, 1670, 1672, 
1673, 1675, 1676. 
Ensign, 1670. Lieutenant, 1673. 
Captain of Yarmouth Company, 
1674. 

Countess Von Francken 
Sierstorpff. 

JOHN HOWLAND, 1592-1672. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of Plymouth 
Colony. 
Governor's Assistant, 1633-1635. 
Deputy from Plymouth to the 
General Court, 1641, 1645- 
1656, 1658, 1659, 1661, 1663, 
1666, 1667, 1670. 

Mrs. Frederick Allien. 

Mrs. William H. Cary. 

Mrs. Simeon E. Chittenden. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 

Mrs. Theodore F. Kane. 

Mrs. William M. Kingsland. 

Mrs. Hugh E. Montgomery. 

Mrs. James L. Morgan. 

Mrs. William H. Sage. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

Mrs. Isaac H. Walker. 

Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

Mrs. Edmund Wetmore. 



DAVID HOYT, 1651-1704. 

Ensign in a Deerfield Company, 

Massachusetts. 
Lieutenant, 1703. 

Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. 

JONATHAN HOYT, 1683-1768. 
Deputy from Stamford to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1658, 
1724-1757, 1760-1767. 
Captain of Connecticut Troops, 

1724. 
Colonel of Ninth Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1739. 
Mrs. Robert F. Bloodgood. 
Mrs. Frank L. Perin. 
Mrs. Herbert Parsons. 
Mrs. James R. Townsend. 

WALTER HOYT, 1618-1698. 
Deputy from Norv^^alk to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1658, 
1659, 1661, 1667, 1668, 1670. 
1671, 1673, 1674, 1676, 1678, 
1681. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

BENJAMIN HUBBARD, 

1775. 
Member of Committee of Saf- 
ety, Caroline County, Vir- 
ginia, 1774, 1775. 

Mrs. George P. Bowler. 

GEORGE HUBBARD, 1630-1683. 
Deputy from Wethersfield 
to the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1637-1642; from 
Guilford to General Court at 
New Haven, 1654, 1655, 1657, 
1658, 1659, 1661, 1662. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

JAMES HUBBARD, 1613 . 

Delegate from Gravesend to 

the Conventions held in 

Nieuw Netherland, 1653, 1655. 

Commissioner to Connecticut in 

1664. 

Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

JAMES HUBBARD, 2d, 1665- 
1723. 
Member of the Supreme Court 
as Justice of the Peace, Mon- 
mouth County, Province of 
New Jersey, 1711, 1720. 
Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 



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RICHARD HUBBARD, 1630- 
1719. 
Deputy from Salisbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1694, 1695, 1704-1707. 
Cornet at Salisbury. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

WILLIAM HUBBARD. 1595- 
1670. 
Deputy from Ipswich to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1638, 1639, 1643- 
1646, 1656, 1657, 1658, 1660. 

Mrs. George H. Brown. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 

Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

WILLIAM HUBBARD, 1621- 
1704. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts. 
Author of "The Present State 
of New England." 

Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

ADAM HUDE, 1662-1746. 

High Sheriff of Middlesex and 
Somerset Counties, Province 
of New Jersey, 1709. 
Member Provincial Assembly, 

1710-1715. 
Judge of Court of Common 
Pleas, Middlesex County, 
1718. Presiding Judge, 1720- 
1733. 
Miss Josephine L. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 

JAMES HUDE, 1695-1762. 

Member Provincial Assembly, 

1727-1745. 
Judge of Common Pleas and 
Justice of the Quorum, Mid- 
dlesex County, 1739. 
A Charter Trustee of the Col- 
lege of New Jersey, 1748. 
Lieutenant Colonel of Provin- 
cial Troops, 1739. 
Member of the King's Council, 
Province of New Jersey, 
1744-1749. 
Miss Josephine L. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 



CORNELIUS HULL, 1626-1695. 
Deputy from Fairfield to the 
General Court of Connecti- 
cut, 1656-1660, 1662-1665, 1667. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 

GEORGE HULL, 1659. 

Deputy to the General Court 
of Massachusetts Bay, 1634, 
1636. 
Deputy from Windsor to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1637- 
1646, 1649, 1651; from Fair- 
field, 1656. 

Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

JOHN HULL, 1640-1711. 

Surgeon in King Philip's War, 
1675-1676. 

Miss Anne W. Booth. 

JOSEPH HULL, 1662-1744. 
Captain of Train Band of 
Derby, Connecticut, 1716. 
Aliss Anne W. Booth. 
Miss Anna Van Santvoord. 

JOSIAS HULL, 1675. 

Representative from Killing- 
worth to the General Court 
of Connecticut, 1659. 1660. 
1662, 1667-1669, 1671-1673. 
Lieutenant of a Train Band at 
Killingworth, 1666. 
Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. 

THEOPHILUS HULL, 1670- 
1710. 
Captain of a Train Band in 

Fairfield, Connecticut, 1709. 
On Committee of War, 1709. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 

JOHN HUMFREY, 1661. 

One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of the Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 

Named Assistant in the Royal 
Charter of Charles I, 1628-9. 

Deputy Governor, 1629. 

Governor's Assistant, 1634-1641. 

Sergeant-Major-General, 1641. 

A Founder of Harvard College. 
Mrs. Richard J. Sherman. 



330 



RALPH HUNT, 1677. 

Lieutenant in a Newtown Com- 
pany, Province of New York, 
1665. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 

BENJAMIN HUNTINGTON, 
1736 . 

Member of Committee of Saf- 
ety, 1775-1777. 

Deputy from Norwich to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1771-1780. Clerk of the House, 
1776, 1777. Speaker of the 
House, 1778, 1779. 

Delegate from Connecticut to 
the Congress of 1780. 

Member of the Continental 
Congress from Connecticut, 
1780-1784, 1787, 1788. 

Representative from Connecti- 
cut to the first Congress of 
the United States, 1789. 

Member of the Upper House of 
Connecticut Legislature, 1781- 
1793. 

Judge of Superior Court of 
Connecticut, 1793-1798. 

Delegate to New Haven Con- 
vention, 1778; to Hartford 
Convention, 1779. 
Miss Julia C.Wells. 

JABEZ HUNTINGTON, 1691- 
1752. 
Deputy from Windham to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1726, 1728-1733, 1735-1750. 
Sheriflf of Windham County, 

Connecticut, 1726. 
Captain Troop of Horse, 1735. 
Colonel of Fifth Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1739. 

Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 
Miss Julia C.Wells. 

JABEZ HUNTINGTON, 1719- 
1786. 
Governor's Assistant, 1764-1775. 
Member of Council of Safety 

of Connecticut, 1775-1779. 
Colonel of Connecticut troops, 
1776. Second Major-General, 
1776. First Major-General, 
1777. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 



JOSHUA HUNTINGTON, 1698- 
1745. 
Deputy from Norwich to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1740-1745. 
Captain of Train Band of Nor- 
wich, Connecticut, 1745. 
Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY, 
1599-1686. 
Deputy from Hampton to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1658-1660, 1672. 
Councillor in New Hampshire, 

1680-1685. 
Lieutenant, 1658. Captain, 1672. 
Mrs. William M. Kingsland. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 
Mrs. Isaac H. Walker. 

EDWARD HUTCHINSON, 2d, 
1613-1675. 

Deputy from Boston to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1658. 

A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Ports- 
rnouth, 1638, being one of the 
eighteen original proprietors 
of Aquidneck, who settled 
Pocasset. A Purchaser of the 
"King's Province," 1659. 

Ensign of the Military Com- 
pany of Boston, 1645. 

Lieutenant of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1654, and Captain, 1667. 

Captain of the Three-County 
Troop, 1659-1674; in King 
Philip's War, 1675, and 
wounded in the Brookfield 
fight. 

Mrs. William H. Seward. 
Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. 

WILLIAM HUTCHINSON, 
1586-1642. 

Deputy from Boston to the 
General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1635, 1636. 

A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Ports- 
mouth (Rhode Island), being 
one of the eighteen original 
proprietors of Aquidneck, 
who settled Pocasset, 1638. 



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Judge of Aquidneck, 1639, 1640. 
Treasurer of Aquidneck, 1638. 

Mrs. William Brookfield. 

Mrs. William A. Brown. 

Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. 

Mrs. William H. Seward. 

Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. 

DANIEL HYDE, 1694-1770. 
Captain of Train Band of Nor- 
wich, Connecticut, 1746. 
Mrs. George P. Lawton. 
Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. 

JACOB HYDE, 1703-1782. 

Captain of Train Band of Nor- 
wich, Connecticut, 1742. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 

SAMUEL INGALLS, 1714. 

Lieutenant, in a Company of 
Ipswich, Massachusetts, 1691. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

RICHARD INGOLDSBY, 

1719. 

Acting Governor of the Prov- 
ince of New York, as Com- 
mander-in-Chief, 1691. 

Deputy Governor, 1709. 

Indian Commissioner, 1712. 

Major of Provincial Troops, 
1691. Colonel, 1696. 
Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. 

DANIEL INGHAM, 1723-1801. 
Captain in Twelfth Connecticut 
Regiment, 1765. 
Miss Louise L. Williams. 

BENJAMIN ISAACS, 1737-1775. 
Captain of Second Company or 
Train Band, Norwalk, Con- 
necticut, 1767. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse, 
Ninth Connecticut Regiment, 
1769. 

Mrs. Arthur L. Lesher. 

HENRY IZARD, 1717-1749. 
Member of the Commons 
House of Assembly of South 
Carolina from St. James 
Parish, Berkeley County, 
1743, 1745-1748. 

Miss Julia G. McAllister. 



RALPH IZARD, 1710. 

Member of the Commons 
House of Assembly of South 
Carolina from Berkeley 
County, 1692, 1693, 1696-1710. 

Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 
1710. 

Introduced the bill to establish 
the Church of England in the 
Province of South Carolina, 
1703. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister, 

RALPH IZARD, 1688-1743. 

Member of the Commons 
House of Assembly, South 
Carolina, 1711, 1716-1719. 

Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 
1719. 

Lords Proprietors' Deputy in 
Governor Craven's Council, 
1712-1716. 

Member of Governor's Council, 
South Carolina, 1719-1734. 

Attorney-General of the Prov- 
ince, 1737. 

Assistant Judge in the trial of 
Pirates, 1716. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

EDWARD JACKSON, 1602-1681. 
Deputy from Cambridge to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1647-1654, 1656, 
1661, 1662, 1665-1668, 1675, 
1676. 

Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 

Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 

Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JOHN JACKSON, 1725. 

High Sheriff of Queens County, 
Province of New York, 1691. 
Member of New York As- 
sembly, 1693-1701, 1702-1709, 
1710-1716. 
Captain of Queens County 
Troops in expedition to Al- 
bany, 1687. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1700. 
Colonel, 1700. 

Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas in Queens County, 1710, 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. Oliver L. Jones. 
Mrs. William J. Lyster. 
Mrs. John B. Miller. 
Mrs. William Negley. 



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Mrs. Marvin Olcott. 
Mrs. William Robison. 
Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. 
Miss Mary B. Steward. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. John Townsend. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 
Mrs. William W. Wood. 
Mrs. Oliver J. WoodhuU. 

MICHAEL JACKSON, 1708-1789. 
Adjutant of a Regiment of 
Foot, Orange County, Prov- 
ince of New York, 1738. 
Cornet in Troop of Horse, 1738. 
Mrs. John Purdon. 

MICHAEL JACKSON, 1734-1801. 
Lieutenant in Captain Dunlap's 
Company, Newton, Massa- 
chusetts, 1761. In Captain 
Moulton's Company, 1761, 
1762. 
Served in the Revolutionary 
War as Captain, Major and 
Colonel of the Eighth Regi- 
ment, Massachusetts line. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

ROBERT JACKSON, 1684. 

A Delegate to the Convention 
held at Hempstead, New 
York, 1665. 

Mrs. Oliver L. Jones. 

Mrs. William Negley. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

Miss Anna Van Santvoord. 

Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

Mrs. William W. Wood. 

*WILLTAM JACKSON, 1745- 
1824. 
Captain, Orange County 

Troops, New York, 1775. 
Member of the Committee of 
Safety for Hanover Precinct, 
1775. 

Mrs. John Purdon. 

JOHANNES JANSEN, 1660-1735. 

Member of the Assembly of 

the Province of New York, 

1709-1711, 1716-1726. 

Mayor of New York City, 1725. 

Commissioner for Connecticut 

Boundary, 1723. 

Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 

Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 



JOHN JAY, 1745-1829. 

Member of the Continental 

Congress, 1774, 1775, 1778. 

1779, 1784. 
Member of New York Provin- 
cial Congress, 1775-1776. 
President of Continental Con- 
gress, 1778-1779. 
Member of the Committee of 

One Hundred, Province of 

New York, 1775. 
Member of the Convention for 

framing the Constitution of 

New York, 1777. 
Chief Justice of the State of 

New York, 1777-1779. 
Minister from the United States 

to Spain, 1779. 
A Commissioner to negotiate 

peace with Great Britain, 

1782. 
A Signer of the Treaty of 

Peace, 1783. 
Envoy Extraordinary to Great 

Britain, 1794. 
Governor of New York, 1795- 

1801. 
Chief-Justice of the United 

States, 1789. 

Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 
Miss Marion Pellew. 

THOMAS JEFFERSON, 1678- 
1731. 
Justice of the Peace for Hen- 
rico County, 1706. 
High Sheriff of Henrico 
County, Virginia, 1718, 1719. 
Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 

JOSEPH JENCKS, 1623-1717. 
Deputy from Warwick to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island and Providence Plan- 
tations, 1679-1691. 
Governor's Assistant, 1680-1686, 
1689-1691, 1695, 1696. 
Miss Mary A. Petrie. 

SAMUEL JENNINGS, 

1708. 

Deputy Governor of West Jer- 
sey, 1679-1683. 

Acting Governor, 1683. 

A Proprietor of West Jersey, 
1686. 

Speaker of the West Jersey 
Assembly, 1701, and most of 
the time until his death. 



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Member of Lord Cornbury's 

Council, 1702-1708. 
Member of the Council of the 

Proprietors, 1706, 1707. 
Mrs. William E. Verplanck. 

JOHN JENNY, 1644. 

Signer of the Mayflower Com- 
pact, November 11th, 1620. 
Governor's Assistant, 1635-1643. 
Deputy to the General Court of 

Plymouth Colony, 1641, 1642. 
One of the Council of War, 
1643. 
Mrs. William H. Moore. 

MINNE JOHANNES, 1664- 



High Sheriff of Orange County, 
Province of New York, 1685. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Mrs. Prescott Slade. 

EDWARD JOHNSON,1599-1672. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of the Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 
Deputy from Woburn to the 
General Court, 1643-1647, 
1649-1671. 
Speaker of the House, 1655. 
Lieutenant, 1644. Captain, 1650. 
One of the four men appointed 
by the Courts of the Colony 
to keep the Great Patent and 
be responsible for its safety. 
Author of "The Wonder Work- 
ing Providence," 1653. 
Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Countess Von Francken 
SierstorpfT. 

ISAAC JOHNSON, 1675. 

Ensign in the Roxbury Com- 
pany, Massachusetts Bay. 
Captain, 1653, 1667. 
Lieutenant, Ancient and Hon- 
orable Artillery Company, 
1666. 
Captain of a Company of Pray- 
ing Indians, King Philip's 
War, 1675. 
Deputy from Roxbury to the 
General Court, 1671. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 
Miss Margaret Stimson. 



ISAAC JOHNSON, 1667-1735. 
Representative from Bridge- 
water to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1727-1731. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

JOHN JOHNSON, 1659. 

Deputy from Roxbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1634-1638, 1641- 
1653. 
Captain of a Roxbury Com- 
pany, 1653. 
Surveyor General, 1649-1658. 
Member of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Company 
of Boston, 1638. 

Mrs. Frederick Allien. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 
Miss Margaret Stimson. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

JOHN JOHNSON, 1633-1708. 
Deputy from Haverhill to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1691. 
Lieutenant, 1690. 
Served in King Philip's War, 
1676. 
Mrs. Charles S. Homer. 

MATTHEW JOHNSON, 1634- 
1696. 
Deputy from Woburn to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1686, 1689-1692. 
Countess Van Francken 
Sierstorpff. 

SIR NATHANIEL JOHNSON, 

1644-1712. 
Landgrave under the Lords 

Proprietors, 1703. 
Governor of Carolina under the 

Lords Proprietors, 1702-1708. 
Provincial Governor of South 

Carolina, 1702-1709. 
Governor of the Leeward 

Islands under James II. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

ROBERT JOHNSON, 1677-1735. 
The last Proprietary Governor 
of South Carolina, 1717-1719. 
Royal Governor, 1730-1735. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

SAMUEL JOHNSON, 1696-1772. 
First President of King's Col- 
lege, New York City, 1754- 
1763. 

Miss Edith Johnson. 



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THpMAS JOHNSON, 1631-1719. 
Lieutenant in a Company of 
Andover, Massachusetts. 1696, 
1697. 
Mrs. John C. Hazen. 

WILLIAM JOHNSON, 1630- 
1704. 
Deputy from Woburn to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1674, 1676-1683. 
Governor's Assistant, 1684-1686. 
Lieutenant, 1672. Called Major. 
Mrs. John Crosby Brown. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 

WILLIAM JOHNSON, 1714- 
1768. 
Deputy from Louisa County to 
the House of Burgesses of 
Virginia, 1761-1764. 

Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 

WILLIAM SAMUEL JOHN- 
SON, 1727-1819. 

Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1766, 1771-1775. 

Deputy from Stratford to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1761, 1765. 

Judge of Superior Court of 
Connecticut, 1772, 1773. 

Delegate to the Stamp Act 
Congress, 1765. 

Special Agent from Connecti- 
cut to England to manage 
the case of the Mohican In- 
dians, 1766. 

Lieutenant of Train Band of 
Stratford, Connecticut, 1754 

Captain of Train Band, 1758. 

Major of Fourth Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1772. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, 1774 
Mrs. S. E. J. Hudson. 

JOHN JOHNSTONE, 1661-1732 

One of the King's Council, 
Provmce of East Jersey 
1686-1688, 1704-1726. 

Member of the Provincial 
Assembly, 1709. 1710, 1720- 
1733. Speaker of the Assem- 
bly, 1720, 1733. 

Mayor of New York, 1714-1718. 

Member of the Governor's 
Council, Province of New 
York, 1716-1722. 

Boundary Commissioner for 
East Jersey, 1719, 1720. 



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As a member of the Board of 
Proprietors of East Jersey, 
he signed the paper ceding 
that Province to the Crown, 
1702. 
Judge in Monmouth County, 
1711. ^' 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 

DAVID JONES, 1699-1775 

Member of the Assembly of the 

Province of New York, 1737- 

1758, 1761-1768. Speaker of 

the Assembly, 1745-1758. 

Commissioner of Boundaries 

1753. 
Justice of the Supreme Court, 

Mrs. John D.Jones. 
Mrs. William Robison. 
Mrs. Conde R. Thorn. 

JOHN JONES, 1593-1665. 

One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Connecticut 
prior to 1675. 
Minister at Fairfield, 1644-1665. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley 
Mrs. Walter B.James. 
Miss Helen H.Jenkins. 

JOSIAH JONES, 1640-1714. 
Lieutenant, Third Company 
Mihtia of Watertown, Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1691. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley 
Miss Helen H.Jenkins.' 

THOMAS JONES, 1665-1713. 

Assistant Justice, Court of 

Common Pleas, Queens 

County, Province of New 

York, 1709. 

Ranger General of the Island 

of Nassau, 1710. 
High Sheriff of Queens County, 

1704. 
Captain, 1702. Major of Queens 
County Regiment, 1707 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Miss Louise E. Jones. 
Mrs. Oliver L. Jones. 
Mrs. John B. Miller. 
Mrs. William Negley. 
Mrs. William Robison. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 



Mrs. Joseph T. Tower. 
Mrs. Stephen Van Rensse- 
laer. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 
Mrs. Joseph H. Willets. 
Mrs. William W. Wood. 
Mrs. Oliver J. Woodhull. 

WILLIAM JONES, 1624-1706. 
Deputy-Governor of New 

Haven Colony, 1664. 
Magistrate of New Haven Col- 
ony, 1662, 1663. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies for New Haven, 
1664. 
Deputy-Governor of Connecti- 
cut, 1691-1697. 
Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1665-1687, 1689-1691. 
Judge of County Court of New 
Haven County, 1698. 
Mrs. William Brookfield. 
Mrs. Melbert B. Gary. 
Mrs. Julian Day. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

ROBERT JORDAN, 1612-1679. 

Magistrate of Scarborough and 
Falmouth, Maine, 1659, 1660, 
1661. An Associate, 1660. 

His home was one of the Gar- 
risons at Spurwick, and was 
destroyed by the Indians in 
1675. 

Member of the Council of 
George Cleves. 

Appointed by the Commis- 
sioners of Charles II. as one 
of the four to govern the 
Province of Maine, 1665. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

SAMUEL JORDAN. 1684-1742. 
Captain of a Saco, Maine, Com- 
pany during the French and 
Indian Wars, 1725. 
Commissioner to the Indians 
for the District of Maine. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

TRISTRAM JORDAN, 1731- 
1821. 
Captain in First Regiment of 
York County Militia under 
Sir William Pepperel, 1755. 
Colonel in the Revolution. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 



THOMAS JUDD, 1608-1688. 
Deputy from Farmington to 
the Connecticut General 
Court, 1647-1651, 1656, 1658, 
1659, 1661-1663, 1666, 1668, 
1670, 1677-1679. 
Mrs. Walter J. Green. 
Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. 

JAMES JUDSON, 1650-1721. 
Deputy from Stratford to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1689-1692, 1694, 1696, 1698- 
1701, 1703, 1705-1709, 1711- 
1715, 1718, 1719. 
Captain of Train Band of 
Stratford, 1698. 

Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. Etienne St. George. 
Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

JOSEPH JUDSON, 1619-1690. 
Deputy from Stratford to the 
General Court of Connecti- 
cut, 1659, 1661-1667; from 
Woodbury, 1684-1686. 
Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. Walter M. Jones. 

JOHN KANE, 1734-1808. 

Member from Dutchess 

County of the Second Pro- 
vincial Congress in New 
York, 1775-1776. 

Miss Julia R. Livingston. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

JOHN KAY, 1656-1742. 

Member of the Assembly of 
New Jersey from Gloucester 
County, 1685, 1703, 1704, 
1707-1713, 1716, 1718, 1719, 
1721. 
Speaker of the Assembly, 1709- 
1713, 1716, 1718, 1719, 1721. 
Mrs. Theodore V. Trotter. 

MICHAEL KEARNEY, 1669- 

1741. 
Secretary of the Province of 

East Jersey, 1720. Treasurer 

of the Province, 1723-1725. 
Surrogate of New York and 

New Jersey, 1720. 
Clerk of the Court of Common 

Pleas, 1731. 

Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 



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JOSEPH KELLOGG, 1627-1707. 
Ensign, Hadley Company of 
the Hampshire Regiment, 
Massachusetts, May 9, 1678. 
Lieutenant, October 7, 1678. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 

JOSEPH KETCHUM, 1716-1793. 
Captain of Train Band at Nor- 
walk, Connecticut, 1739. 
Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 

NATHANIEL KETCHUM, 
1680-1738. 
Lieutenant of a Train Band at 

Wilton, Connecticut, 1727. 
Captain, 1730. 

Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 

DANIEL KETTELHUYN, 1674- 
about 1717. 
Lieutenant of New York Com- 
pany, 1709. 
Served in an expedition against 
Canada, 1709, and in the 
Indian War, 1711, when he 
petitioned that he might go to 
Canada to ransom his wife 
and children from prison. 
Mrs. George J. Bancroft. 
Mrs. Walter J. Green. 
Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. 

JOHN KEYES, 1745-1824. 

Major of Third Brigade and 
Adjutant-General of State of 
Connecticut, 1776. 
Captain of Twentieth Conti- 
nentals, 1775. 
First Lieutenant of Third Con- 
necticut Regiment, 1775. 
Mrs. George de B. Greene. 
Mrs. Oothout Z. Whitehead. 

DIRCK KEYSER, 1701-1756. 
Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas and Justice of the 
Peace, 1741, 1745. 
Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. 

HANS KIERSTED, 1644 . 

Lieutenant of Militia, Province 
of New York, 1689. 
Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 



RICHARD KING, 1718-1775. 
Commissary of Troops, 1745. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

JOSEPH KINGSBURY, Jr., 
1682-1757. 
Captain of Train Band of Nor- 
wich, Connecticut, 1748. 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Court from Norwich, 1731, 
1734, 1738, 1739. 

Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 

NATHANIEL KINGSBURY, 
1684-1763. 
Captain of Train Band of Wind- 
ham, Connecticut, 1730. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

ISAAC KINGSLAND, 1648-1698. 

Colonial Councilman under 
Governor Laurie of New 
Jersey, 1684, 1685, 1686; under 
Governor Andrew Hamilton, 
1692, 1698; under Governor 
Lord Niel-Campbell, 1686- 
1687. 

Captain of a Foot Company, 
1686. Lord High Sheriff of 
Essex, Bergen County, New 
Jersey, 1682-1683. Justice of 
Court of Common Rights. 

EDWARD KINNICUTT, 1715- 
1754. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of the 
Rhode Island Troops raised 
in 1746, to assist in the pro- 
posed invasion of Canada. 
Governor's Assistant, 1749. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 

HENDRICK HENDRICKSEN 

KIP, 1576 . 

One of the Representative 
Body known as "The Nine 
Men," Nieuw Netherland, 
1647, 1649, 1650. Schepen in 
Nieuw Amsterdam, 1656. Mag- 
istrate at Nieuw Amstel, 1660. 

Mrs. William N. Clark. 

Mrs. Quincy Gilmore. 

Miss Margarita L. Hawley. 

Mrs. George P. Lawton. 

Mrs. Philip Rhinelander. 

Mrs. Charles W. Romeyn. 

Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. 



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JACOBUS KIP, 1631-1690. 

Secretary of the Province of 
Nieuw Netherland, 1650. 

Delegate to the Convention 
in Nieuw Amsterdam, 1663. 

Secretary of Governor Stuyve- 
sant's Council, 1649. 

Secretary of the Court of Bur- 
gomasters and Schepens, 1653. 

President of the Court of 
Schepens, 1674. 

Mrs. William McCord. 

JOHN KIRTLAND, 1681 . 

Captain of a Troop of Horse of 
the Seventh Regiment of the 
Colony of Connecticut, 1749. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 

BENJAMIN KISSAM, 1728-1782. 
Member of the First and Sec- 
ond Provincial Congress, 
New York, 1775, 1776. 
Member of the Committee of 
One Hundred, 1775. 
Mrs. James A. Glover. 

SAMUEL KNOWLES, 1651- 
1737. 
Representative from Eastham 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1697, 1703-1708, 
1710, 1712-1716. 
Mrs. John F. Maynard. 

JACOB KOLLOCK, 1692-1772. 
Justice of Peace, 1726, 1727 
(part of which time he was 
Presiding Justice), Sussex 
County, Delaware. 
Member of Assembly for the 
three Lower Counties, 1732- 
1772. Speaker, 1758, 1760, 1762- 
1764. 
Lieutenant of Shannon's Com- 
pany raised for service 
against Canada, 1746. 
Colonel of Sussex Regiment, 
raised for service in the 
French and Indian War, 1756. 
Mrs. James Hillhouse. 
Miss Louise E. Jones. 
Miss Charlotte Livingston. 
Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. 

THOMAS LAMBERT, 1645-1685. 
Lieutenant in the Newbury and 
Rowley Company under Cap- 
tain Richard Dummer, 1683. 
Miss Frances A. Stiger. 



DUNCAN LAM O NT, . 

Member of Provincial Congress 
at Hillsboro', North Car- 
olina, 1775; and of First Pro- 
visional Congress, Halifax 
District, North Carolina, 1776. 
Mrs. James M. Lawton. 

JAMES LANDON, about 1722- 
1785. 
Captain of Train Band of Salis- 
bury, Connecticut, 1752. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 

JONATHAN LANDON, 1743- 
1815. 
Member of the First, Third and 
Fourth Provincial Congress, 
1775, 1776, 1777, Representing 
Duchess County, New York. 
Major of Militia, 1775. 
Colonel, 1778. 

Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 

JOB LANE, 1620-1697. 

Deputy from Billerica to the 
General Assembly of Massa- 
chusetts, 1676, 1679, 1680; 
from Maiden, 1685-1692. 
Served in King Philip's War, 
1685. 

Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 
Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

JOHN LANE, 1661-1715. 

Lieutenant in King William's 

War, 1688 or 1689. 
Captain in Queen Anne's War, 
1703-1713. Commissioned Cap- 
tain, October 4th, 1699. 
Major, January 22nd, 1711. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 

TOBIAS LANGDON, 1660-1725. 
Ensign of the Company of 
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 
1690. 
Lieutenant, 1692. Captain, 1696. 
One of a Council of War, 1707. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 
Mrs. Gordon Wendell. 

HENRY LANGSTAFF, 1605- 
1705. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of Dover and 
Portsmouth, New Hampshire. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Minthorne Woolsey. 



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JACOB LANSING, 1714-1791. 
Colonel of New York Provin- 
cial Troops, in Albany 
County, 1775. 
Member of a Committee of 
Safety, 1775. 

Mrs. A. Alexander Atocha. 
Miss Alice L. Atocha. 
Miss Margarita L. Hawley. 
Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 
Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. 

JOHN LASHER, 1724-1806. 

Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, 
Fifty-third Regiment, 1759. 

Lieutenant under Lord Ster- 
ling, 1765. 

Captain First Grenadier Com- 
pany, New York, 1775. 

Colonel of Battalion of Inde- 
pendent Foot Companies in 
New York City, 1775. 
Mrs. William Kent. 

ELISHA LAWRENCE, 1666- 
1724. 
Member of the Assembly, 
Province of New Jersey, 
1708, 1709, 1716. 

Mrs. Warner M. Leeds, 

JOHN LAWRENCE, 1659-1729. 

Captain of a Troop of Horse, 

Province of New York, 1689. 

High Sheriff of Queens County, 

1691, 1698. 

Miss Annie L. Horn. 
Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. 
Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. 

JONATHAN LAWRENCE, 
1737-1812. 
Delegate from Queens County 
to the First, Second and 
Fourth Provincial Congress 
of New York, 1775, 1776. 
1777. 
Major of Provincial Troops in 

Queens County, 1775. 
Captain, 1772. 

Miss Annie L. Horn. 
Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. 
Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. 

THOMAS LAWRENCE, 1625- 
1703. 
Major of New York Troops, 
and in command of all the 
forces of Queens County, 
1689. 



Captain, 1665. 

Raised troops for the defence 
of Albany against the French, 
1690. 

Miss Alletta L. Clarke. 

Miss Florence Clarke. 

Miss Catharine M. Clarke. 

Mrs. Alfred H. Hicks, Jr. 

Miss Annie L. Horn. 

Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. 

Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. 

Mrs. Percy Warner. 

WILLIAM LAWRENCE, 1623- 
1680. 
Captain Burgher Corps in 

Nieuw Netherland, 1655. 
Commanded Flushing Troops, 

1673. 
Patentee of Flushing, 1673. 
Magistrate of Flushing, 1655, 
1658, 1661-1662. 

Mrs. Lewis B. Atterbury. 

Mrs. Charles H. Brown. 

Mrs. Henry A. Du Bois. 

Mrs. Harold Herrick. 

Miss Caroline T. Lawrence. 

Mrs. Heth Lorton. 

Mrs. Charles F. MacLean. 

Mrs. Francis W. Murray. 

Mrs. William Negley. 

Mrs. Adam G. Norrie. 

Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. 

Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 

Mrs. Henry G. Trevor. 

Mrs. William E. Verplanck. 

Mrs. James W. Walsh. 

Mrs. William W. Wood. 

WILLIAM LAWRENCE, 

1704. 
Member of Assembly, Province 
of New Jersey, 1667, 1672, 
1688, 1694, 1695, 1698. 
Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

GEORGE LAWTON, 1693. 

Commissioner from Ports- 
mouth to the General Court 
of Rhode Island, 1648. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to 
the General Assembly, 1665, 
1672, 1675, 1676, 1679, 1680. 
Governor's Assistant, 1680- 
1686, 1689, 1690. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. I<"rederick Allien. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 



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MOSES LEAVITT. 1650-1730. 
Representative from Exeter to 
the General Assembly of New 
Hampshire, 1693, 1695, 1699, 
1702, 1703. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JOHN LEDYARD, 1700-1771. 
Deputy from Groton to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1742- 
1749; from Hartford, 1753- 
1761, 1766-1767. 

Mrs. William Brookfield. 
Mrs. Charles S. Fairchild. 

HANCOCK LEE, 1653-1709. 
Member from Northumberland 
County to the House of Bur- 
gesses of Virginia, 1688, 1699. 
Captain of County Militia, 1680. 
Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 

JOHlSf LEE, 1743-1802. 

Ensign, in a Virginia Regiment, 
1775. 
Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 

RICHARD LEE, 1597-1664. 

Clerk of the Council, 1642. 

Attorney-General, 1643. 

Burgess for the County of 
York, 1647; for the County of 
Northumberland, 1651. 

Secretary of State of Virginia, 
1651, 1659-1663. 

Member of the Council, 1663. 

Colonel of Militia, 1651. 

Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 

WILLIAM LEETE, 1612-1683. 

Magistrate of the New Haven 
Colony, 1653-1658. 

Commissioner of the United 
Colonies from New Haven, 
1655-1664; from Connecticut, 
1665, 1667, 1668, 1672, 1675, 
1678. 

Deputy-Governor of the New 
Haven Colony, 1658-1660. 

Governor of the New Haven 
Colony, 1661-1664. 

Governor's Assistant in Con- 
necticut, 1665-1668. 

Deputy Governor of Connecti- 
cut, 1669-1675. 

Governor of the Colony of 
Connecticut, 1676-1682. 
Mrs. William A. Butler. 
Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. 



Mrs. Julian Day. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 
Mrs. Henry A. Neely. 
Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. 
Mrs. John H. Piatt. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 
Mrs. Isaac S. Wheaton. 
Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. 

THOMAS LEFFINGWELL, 
1622-1714. 
Deputy from Norwich to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1662, 1663, 1665, 1668-1674, 
1676, 1677, 1679, 1681-1687, 
1689-1691, 1693, 1696, 1700, 
1703. 
Lieutenant of Troops of New 
London County, Connecticut, 
in King Philip's War, 1676. 
Mrs. George H. Brown. 
Mrs. William A. Butler. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 

JOHN LEIGHTON, 1661-1724. 
Called Ensign, Eliot, Maine, 

1703. 
Commissioned Captain by Gov- 
ernor Shute, 1704. 
Representative from Kittery to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1704, 1705. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JACOB LEISLER, ^ 1691. 

Captain of Provincial Troops in 

New York, 1684. 
Commander of New York City 
Troops, and Lieutenant-Gov- 
ernor of the Province, 1689. 
Tried for High Treason and 
executed 1691, attainder re- 
versed by Act of Parliament, 
1695. 

Mrs. James M. Lawton. 
Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

PHINEAS LELAND, 1730-1773. 
Lieutenant in the 3d Regiment, 
Massachusetts Troops, 1759. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 



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THOMAS LEONARD, 1641-1713. 
Deputy from Taunton to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1680-1686, 1689, 1690; 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1692-1696, 1698, 
1699. 
Judge of the Superior Court of 
Common Pleas of Bristol 
County, 1692-1713. 
Ensign, Taunton Company, 
1665. Captain, 2d Company, 
Taunton, 1690. 

Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 
Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. 

JEAN L'ESCUYER, 1657-1713. 
Ensign of Kings County 
Troops, Province of New 
York. 1686. 

Mrs. Elbert Floyd-Jones. 

SIR JOHN LEVERETT, 1616- 
1679. 

Deputy from Boston to the 
General Court, 1651-1653, 
1663, 1664. Speaker of the 
House, 1663, 1664. 

Governor's Assistant, 1665-1670. 

Deputy-Governor, 1671, 1672. 

Commissioner of the United 
Colonies, 1668, 1669. 

Agent of the Colony in Eng- 
land to appear before the 
Lord Protector, 1655. 

Appointed by the Governor and 
Assistants to present an ad- 
dress to the King and Parlia- 
ment, 1660. 

Commissioner to Rhode Island, 
1664. 

One of the four appointed by 
the Courts of the Colony to 
have the care of the Great 
Patent and be responsible for 
its safe keeping. 

Captain in an expedition against 
the Indians, 1645. Captain of 
the Sufifolk Troop, 1652. 

Elected Lieutenant of the An- 
cient and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1648. 

Captain. 1652, 1663, 1670. 

Major-General of the Forces of 
the Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay, 1763-1673. 

Governor of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay, 1673-1678. 



Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 

EDMUND LEWIS, 1679-1757. 

Deputy from Stratford to the 
General Assembly of Con- 
necticut 1715, 1719, 1723-1730, 
1739, 1744, 1745. 

Assistant Councillor of State, 
1730-1738. 

Commissioner of Boundaries, 
1724-1730. 

Captain of First Company of 
Stratford, 1734. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, 1739. 

One of the Judges of the First 
Court of Equity in the Col- 
ony of Connecticut, 1733. 
Mrs. Jefiferson Clark. 

FRANCIS LEWIS, 1713-1803. 

Signer of the Declaration of In- 
dependence. 

Delegate of the Provincial Con- 
gress of New York, 1776-1777. 

Member of the Continental 
Congress, 1776. Member of 
the Provincial Convention, 
1775. 

Member of the Committee of 
One Hundred, 1775. 

Member of the New York 
Assembly, 1776, 1777. 
Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 
Miss Elizabeth R. Innes. 

JAMES LEWIS, 1637-1713. 

Lieutenant of a Company in 
Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, 
before 1690. 

Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. 

JAMES LEWIS, 1679-1766. 

Deputy from Stratford to the 
General Assembly of Con- 
necticut, 1717, 1720, 1722, 1723, 
1725. 1726, 1731. 
Captain of the Second Company 
of Stratford, 1717. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 

LEONARD LEWIS, 1667-1730. 
Member of the Assembly for 
New York, 1699-1701; from 
Dutchess County, 1713-1726. 
Judge of the Court of Common 

Pleas, 1716. 
Captain of a Foot Company, 
1702. 
Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. 
Mrs. Prescott Slade. 



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*MORGAN LEWIS, 1754-1844. 
Major of the Second Regiment, 
New York Provincial Troops, 
1774. 
Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 

WILLIAM LEWIS, 1683. 

Deputy from Hadley to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1662, 1663; from 
Northampton, 1664. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. George H. Brown. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 

WILLIAM LEWIS, 1690. 

Deputy from Farmington to 
the Connecticut General 
Court, 1680-1699. 
Lieutenant, 1651. Captain of 
Train Band of Farmington, 
1674. 

Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. George H. Brown. 
Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 

MOSES LIPPITT, 1703. 

Deputy from Warwick to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1681, 1684, 1690, 1698, 
1699. 

Mrs. Launt Thompson. 

ANTHONY LISPENARD, 1683- 
1757. 
Captain of New York Troops 
in Spanish Expedition, 1740- 
1742. 
Mrs. James W. Cleveland. 
Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. 
Mrs. Frank S. Witherbee. 

LEONARD LISPENARD, 1715- 
1790. 

Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1759- 
1768. 

Commissioner of Boundary be- 
tween Nev/ York and Massa- 
chusetts, 1764. 

Member of the Colonial Con- 
ference of 1765. 

Mrs. Samuel V. Hoffman. 

NICHOLAS LITCHFIELD, 
1680-1750. 
Deputy from Scituate to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1737-1741. 

Mrs. George A. Allin. 



MOSES LITTLE, 1724-1798. 
Commanded in the Expedition 

against Louisburg in 1758. 
Was Captain in the Militia, 

1763-1775. 
Colonel in the Revolution, re- 
ceiving his commission from 
the Continental Congress. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

GILBERT LIVINGSTON, 1689- 
1746. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York from 
the Manor of Livingston, 
1728-1737. 
Major of Dutchess County 

Militia, 1737. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1739. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. 
Miss Julia R. Livingston. 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 

HENRY LIVINGSTON, 1714- 
1791. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1759- 
1768. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. 

PETER R. LIVINGSTON. 1737- 
1794. 
Member from Albany County 
of the Second, Third and 
Fourth Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1761- 
1769, 1774-1775. 
Member of Provincial Con- 
gress, 1775, 1776, 1777. Presi- 
dent of the Congress of 1776. 
Colonel of Militia, 1778. 
Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 
Miss Emily M. de Peyster. 
Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. 
Mrs. Daniel Manning. 
Mrs. Edward L. Short. 
Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 

PETER VAN BRUGH LIVING- 
STON, 1710-1793. 

First President of the New 
York Provincial Congress, 
1775. 

Member of the Second Pro- 
vincial Congress, 1776. 



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Member of the Committee of 
One Hundred, 1775. 
Mrs. James M. Lawton. 
Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 

PHILIP LIVINGSTON, 1686- 
1749. 
Second Lord of the Manor of 

Livingston. 
Served in the expedition against 

Port Royal, 1710. 
Secretary of Indian Affairs, 

1722, 1723, 1727, 1728, 1730. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 

1720-1743. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, 1725-1749. Speaker 
of the Council, 1725, 1750. 
Commissioner from New York 
to treat vk^ith Massachusetts 
and Connecticut, as to war 
against the Indians, 1737. 
President of the Commission 
on Boundaries between New 
Hampshire and Massachu- 
setts, 1737. Commissioner on 
Boundaries between Massa- 
chusetts and Rhode Island, 
1740. 

Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. 

Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. 

Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 

Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 

Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 

Miss Emily M. de Peyster. 

Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. 

Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 

Mrs. James Hillhouse. 

Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. 

Mrs. James M. Lawton. 

Miss Charlotte Livingston. 

Mrs. Daniel Manning. 

Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 

Mrs. John B. Miller. 

Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 

Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 

Miss Fanny Schuyler. 

Mrs. Edward L. Short. 

Mrs. Howard Townsend. 

Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 

Miss Marianna Velasquez. 

Mrs. William A. Walker. 

Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 

PHILIP LIVINGSTON, 1716- 
1778. 
Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1759-1769. 



Speaker of the Assembly, 1768. 
President of the New York 

Provincial Convention, 1775. 
Delegate from New York 
County to the Third and 
Fourth Provincial Congress 
of New York. 
Member of Continental Con- 
gress, 1775-1777. 
Signer of the Declaration of In- 
dependence. 
Second Lieutenant in Captain 
Robert Livingston's Company 
of Independent Foot, 174JC). 
Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. 
Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 
Miss Clarissa H. Livingston. 
Miss Fanny Schuyler. 
Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 

ROBERT LIVINGSTON, 1654- 
1728. 
Secretary of Indian Affairs, 
1675-1695, 1696-1702, 1704- 
1711, 1721. 
First Lord of the Manor of Liv- 
ingston, 1686. 
Commissioner to Connecticut, 
1689. Commissioner to Mas- 
sachusetts Bay, 1689. 
Member of Governor's Council, 
Province of New York, 1698- 
1701. 
Member of New York Assem- 
bly from Albany County, 
1709-1715; from the Manor of 
Livingston, 1716-1725. 
Speaker of the Assembly, 1718- 

1725. 
Boundary Commissioner, 1725. 
Captain of New York Troops, 
1693. Colonel, 1710. 

Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. 
Mrs. Francis B. Austin. 
Mrs. Francisco Azoy. 
Mrs. Thomas H. Barber, 
Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick, 
Mrs. Benjamin S. Church, 
Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Miss Emily M. de Peyster, 
Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. 
Mrs. Dennis Eagan. 
Miss Laura J. Edwards. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. 
Miss Wilhelmina Freeborn, 



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Miss Anna A. Hewston. 
Mrs. Charles Hedges. 
Mrs. James Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 
Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. 
Miss Louise E. Jones. 
Mrs. James M. Lawton. 
Miss Charlotte Livingston. 
Miss Julia R. Livingston. 
Mrs. Daniel Manning. 
Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 
Mrs. John B. Miller. 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 
Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. 
Mrs. T. W. Parmele. 
Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 
Mrs. Henry E. Pellevvr. 
Miss Marion Pellew. 
Mrs. Charles L. Poor. 
Miss Fanny Schuyler. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Edward L. Short. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 
Miss Katherine E. TurnbuU. 
Miss Anna S. Van Cortlandt. 
Miss Mariana Velasquez. 
Mrs. William A. Walker. 
Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 
Mrs. Edward Wentworth. 

ROBERT LIVINGSTON, Jr., 

1725. 

Mayor of Albany, 1710-1719. 
Recorder of Albany, 1710. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 
Province of New York, 1715, 
1719, 1720, 1724. 
Member of the New York 
Assembly, 1711-1714. 
Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. 
Mrs. Oscar J. Charles. 
Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 
Miss Emily M. de Peyster. 
Mrs. James A. Glover. 
Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 
Mrs. William S. Livingston. 
Mrs. Daniel Manning. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. Edward L. Short. 
Mrs. Alan H Strong. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 
Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 

ROBERT LIVINGSTON, 1710- 
1790. 
Third Lord "ftf the Manor of 
Livingston. 



Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1737- 
1758. 
Captain of a Company of Inde- 
pendent Foot, 1740. 

Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. 

Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 

Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 

Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 

Miss Emily M. de Peyster. 

Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. 

Mrs. James Hillhouse. 

Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. 

Miss Charlotte Livingston. 

Mrs. Daniel Manning. 

Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 

Mrs. Edward L. Short. 

Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 

ROBERT GILBERT LIVING- 
STON, 1713-1789. 
Member from Dutchess County 
of the Second New York 
Provincial Congress, 1775- 
1776. 
Major of the First Regiment of 
Minute Men in the Revolu- 
tion. 

Miss Julia R. Livingston. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 

ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON, 

1718-1775. 
Justice of the Supreme Court 

of the Province of New York, 

1763. 
Member of the New York 

Assembly, 1759-1768. 
Commissioner of Boundaries, 

1764, 1767, 1773. 

Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 

WILLIAM LIVINGSTON, 1723- 

1790. 
Member of the Continental 

Congress from New Jersey, 

1774, 1775, 1776. 
Member of a Committee of 

Correspondence, 1774. 
Commissioner of Boundaries, 

1754-1764. 
Commander-in-Chief of New 

Jersey Troops, 1775. 
Governor of New Jersey, 1776, 

1778, 1782. 1783. 

Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 
Mrs. William A. Walker. 



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WILLIAM LOCKE, 1624-1720. 
Surgeon of the Massachusetts 
Forces in the Mount Hope 
Campaign, 1674; of the Mas- 
sachusetts Forces during King 
Philip's War, 1675. 
Mrs. John T. Mott. 

JAMES LOCKWOOD, 1683 . 

Deputy from Norwalk to the 
General Assembly of Con- 
necticut, 1721, 1722, 1723, 
1724, 1726, 1727, 1729, 1732, 
1733, 1735, 1738, 1739, 1740, 
1742, 1746, 1748, 1749, 1751. 
Justice of the Peace for Nor- 
walk, 1744-1756. 
Ensign, 1729. Lieutenant, 1731. 
Captain, 1737. Major, 1739. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1751. 

Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

JONATHAN LOCKWOOD, 
1634-1688. 
Deputy from Greenwich to 
Connecticut General Court, 
1671, 1673, 1674, 1676, 1683. 
Commissioner of Connecticut 
for adjustment of boundaries 
with New York. 1674. 

Mrs. William Floyd-Jones. 
Mrs. Abraham R. Lawrence. 
Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. 

BERNARD LOMBARD, 1605- 
1664. 
Ensign of a Barnstable Com- 
pany, Plymouth Colony, 1652. 
Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

COVERT LOOCKERMANS, 
1603-1670. 

One of the Representative Body 
known as "The Nine Men" in 
Nieuw Netherland, 1647, 1649, 
1650. 

Indian Commissioner under the 
Dutch, 1663. 

Lieutenant, Company of Foot, 
in the City of New York, 1670. 

Schepen in Nieuw Amsterdam, 
1657, 1660. 

Orphan Master, 1663. 

Commissioner to investigate al- 
leged conspiracy of Dutch 
against English, 1653. 

Indian Interpreter, 1658. 



Mrs. James Kent. 
Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 
Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 
Mrs. Henry B.Willis. 

JOHN LOOMIS, 1622-1688. 
Deputy from Windsor to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1666, 
1667, 1675-1687. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Mrs. Andrew H. Smith. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

SAMUEL LOOMIS, 1689. 

Ensign of the Foot Company, 
Westfield, Massachusetts, 1674. 
Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 

RICHARD LORD, 1611-1662. 
A Corporator named in the 
Connecticut Charter of 
Charles II, 1662. 
Captain of the First Troop of 
Horse of Connecticut, 1658. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. John F. Maynard. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

RICHARD LORD, 1636-1685. 
Deputy from Hartford to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1669-1676, 1681, 1682. 
Member of Governor's Council, 
1675. 1676. 
Mrs. John F. Maynard. 

RICHARD LORD, 1669-1711. 
Secretary of Connecticut, 1711. 
Lieutenant of Troop of Horse 
of Hartford County, 1700. 
Mrs. John F. Maynard. 

BARNABAS LOTHROP, 1636- 
1715. 

Representative from Barnstable 
to the General Assembly of 
Plymouth, 1674-1679. 

Governor's Assistant, 1681-1686. 

Councillor under Andros, 1686- 
1689. Named Councillor in 
Massachusetts Charter of 
1692. Councillor, 1692-1702. 

First Judge of Probate, 1702- 
1714. Chief Justice of the 
Court of Common Pleas, 
1692-1714. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 



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JOHN LOTHROP, 1584-1653. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
Plymouth Colony. 

Mrs. William A. Copp. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

Mrs. George P. Lawton. 

Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. 

Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. 

Miss Julia C. Wells. 

SIMON LOTHROP, 1689-1774. 
Captain of Train Band of Nor- 
wich, Connecticut, 1738. 
Deputy from Norwich to the 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1735, 1742, 1743. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of Connect- 
icut forces in expedition 
against Cape Breton, 1745. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. 
Miss Louisa E. Nevins. 

ABRAHAM LOTT, 1684-1754. 
Member of the New York 

Assembly, 1737-1749. 
Judge of Kings County Court, 
1745-1749. 

Mrs. James A. Glover. 

ENGLEBERT LOTT, 1654-1730. 
High SheriflF of Kings County, 
Province of New York, 1698. 
Mrs. James A. Glover. 

JOHANNES LOTT, 1692-1775. 
Member of the New York 

Assembly, 1727-1761. 
Lieutenant of Kings County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1728. 
Captain, 1728. Colonel, 1741. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 

FREDERICK LUBBERTSEN, 
1609-1680. 
One of the Representative 
Body known as "The Twelve 
Men" of Nieuw Netherland, 
1641. 
Delegate to the Conventions of 
1653, 1663, 1665. 
Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. 
Mrs. Julian Day. 
Mrs. Austin D. Middleton. 
Mrs. Edwin D. Morgan. 
Mrs. Edward L. Parris. 



ROBERT LUCAS, 1688. 

Justice of the Peace, 1681. 

Member of the First Assembly 
under the Pennsylvania Char- 
ter, 1682-1683. 

Signed the Great Seal of Rights 
at Philadelphia, 1683. 

Member of the Pennsylvania 
Assembly, 1687, 1688. 
Mrs. Clinton L. Nourse. 

GABRIEL LUDLOW, 1663- 



Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1739- 
1745. 

Clerk of the Assembly, 1699- 
1738. 

Miss Mary B. Steward. 

ROGER LUDLOW, 1590-1654. 

Governor's Assistant of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1630-1633. 

Deputy-Governor of Massachu- 
setts, 1634. 

Deputy-Governor of Connecti- 
cut Colony, 1639, 1642, 1648. 

Magistrate of Connecticut, 1640, 
1641, 1643-1647, 1649-1653. 

One of the Commissioners ap- 
pointed by the General Court 
of Massachusetts Bay, to 
govern Connecticut, 1653. 

Commissioner of the United 
Colonies for Connecticut, 
1648, 1651-1653. 

Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. 

JOHN LUKENS, 1720-1789. 
Surveyor-General of the Prov- 
ince of Pennsylvania, 1761- 
1789. 
Mrs. Munroe Smith. 

DARBY LUX, 1696-1750. 

Member from Baltimore 

County to the General 

Assembly of Burgesses of 

Maryland, 1749, 1750. 

Associate Justice of Baltimore 

County Court, 1748-1750. 
Captain, 1748, 1750. 

Mrs. William V. S. Thome. 

GEORGE LYDDALL, 1705. 

Major, 1675, and commanded at 

Fort Mehicton. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of the Mili- 
tia of New Kent County, Vir- 
ginia, 1680. 

Mrs. Henry F. Osborn. 
Mrs. Henry C. Sturges. 



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JOHN LYMAN, 1624-1690. 

Ensign of a Company of North- 
ampton, Massachusetts Bay, 
in the Falls Fight, 1676. 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs. William A. Butler. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

JOSEPH LYNDE, 1636-1727. 

Deputy from Charlestown to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1674, 1680. 

Member of the Council of Saf- 
ety, 1689. 

Councillor, 1694-1705, 1707-1716. 

Justice of the Court of Common 
Pleas for Middlesex County, 
1692-1719. 

Ensign, Second Charlestown 
Company, 1680. 

Lieutenant, Ancient and Hon- 
orable Artillery Company, 
1692. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, Provincial 
Troops, 1695. 

Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

NATHANIEL LYNDE, 1659- 
1729. 
Deputy from Saybrook to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 
1691, 1698, 1700-1706, 1708, 
1709, 1714-1716, 1720, 1722. 
First Treasurer of Yale College. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

SIMON LYNDE, 1624-1687. 
Assistant Justice of the Court 

of Pleas and Sessions, 1686. 
Assistant Justice of the Su- 
perior Court, 1687. 
Member of Andros Council, 
April 16th, 1688. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

THOMAS LYNDE, 1594-1671. 
Deputy from Charlestown to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1636-1638, 1645, 
1657. 

Mrs. Theron G. Strong. 

JAMES LYON, 1736-1817. 

Ensign in Halifax County Mili- 
tia, 1763. In active service. 
Major in Henry County, Vir- 
ginia, 1778. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1780. 
Mrs. Zachary C. Deas. 



RICHARD McAllister, 1725- 

1795. 
Justice of the Peace, York 

County, Pennsylvania, 1771- 

1774, 1776. 
Member of a Committee of 

Safety, 1775. Member of the 

Provincial Conference, 1776. 
Colonel Third Battalion of the 

York Associates, 1775. 
Colonel, Battalion of Minute 

Men, 1775. 

Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

DAVID McCONAUGHY, 1716- 
1815. 

Member from York County of 
the Provincial Assembly of 
Pennsylvania, 1752-1764. 

Sheriflf of York County, 1765- 
1767. 

Justice of the Peace, 1771-1774. 

Member of Committee of Saf- 
ety, 1775. 

Mrs. John N. Stearns. 

ANDREW McDowell. 

Captain in 2d Battalion of the 

Pennsylvania Regiment. 

Commissioned May 6, 1759. 

Mrs. Munroe Smith. 

GEORGE McINTOSH, 1739- 

Member from St. Andrew's 
Parish to the General Assem- 
bly of Georgia, 1764, 1768, 
1771-1772. 

Member of Provincial Congress 

at Savannah, July 4th, 1775. 

Mrs. James M. Lawton. 

JOHN MOHR McINTOSH. 
1700-1763. 
Captain of the First Company 
of Highlanders organized in 
America, 1740. 
Delegate to First Provincial 
Assembly at Savannah, 
Georgia, 1751. 

Mrs. James M. Lawton. 

GIDEON MACON, 1701. 

Member from New Kent 
County, Virginia, of the 
House of Burgesses, 1696. 
Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 



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WILLIAM MACON, 1693-1773. 
Member from New Kent 
County, Virginia, of the 
House of Burgesses, 1736- 
1740. 

Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 

THOMAS MACY, 1608-1682. 
Chief Magistrate of the Island 
of Nantucket, 1670-1677. 
Mrs. Daniel Bacon. 
Mrs. George F. Chamberlin. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Frances B. Hawley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs. William M. Kingsland. 
Mrs. Isaac H. Walker. 

SAMUEL MALTBY, 1693-1751. 
Deputy from Branford to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1722, 1728-1730, 1734, 1735, 
1739. 
Captain of Train Band of Bran- 
ford, Connecticut, 1716. 
Mrs. William A. Copp. 

WILLIAM MALTBY, 1710. 

Deputy from Branford to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1685, 
1686, 1689-1691, 1693-1703, 
1705-1709. 

Mrs. William A. Copp. 

GABRIEL MANIGAULT, 1704- 
1781. 
Treasurer of the Province of 

South Carolina, 1740. 
Member of the Commons 
House of Assembly. 

Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

PETER MANIGAULT, 1731- 
1773. 
Member and Speaker of the 
Commons House of Assem- 
bly in the Province of South 
Carolina, 1755. 1766-1773. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

MOSES MANSFIELD, 1639- 
1703. 

Governor's Assistant, 1692-1703. 

Deputy from New Haven to Con- 
necticut General Court. 1676- 
1679, 1681-1687, 1689-1691. 

Judge of New Haven County 
Court, 1698, 1699, 1701-1703. 

Lieutenant of Troops of New 
Haven County, 1676. 



Captain of Train Band, 1683. 
Sergeant-Major of New Haven 
County, 1694. 

Mrs. George W. Green. 

Mrs. Jordan L. Mott, Jr. 

BENJAMIN MANTER, 1711- 
1796. 
Cominissioned Major of Militia 
in a regiment in Fishbury, 
Martha's Vineyard, 1761. 
Called "Colonel" on his grave- 
stone in Fishbury. 

Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 

EBENEZER MARSH, 1701-1773. 
Deputy from Litchfield to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1740-1752, 1754-1769, 1771. 
Major of Thirteenth Regiment 
of Connecticut, 1741. Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 1754. Colonel, 
1757. 

Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Mrs. Prescott Slade. 
Mrs. Henry C. Sturges. 

JOHN MARSH, 1668-1744. 

Deputy from Hartford to the 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1693. 1713, 1715, 1716, 
1730-1744. 

Captain of Train Band of Litch- 
field, 1722. 

Member of Council of War, 
Connecticut, 1740, 1743, 1744. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

SAMUEL MARSHALL, 

1675. 
Captain of the Second Com- 
pany of a Connecticut Regi- 
ment in King Philip's War, 
1675. 
Miss M. Elizabeth Beers. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

BENJAMIN MARSTON, 1697- 

1754. 

Representative from Salem to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1727, 1728. 

Special Justice of Superior 
Court, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740. 

Justice of Inferior Court of 
Common Pleas, 1737-1754. 

Colonel in the Provincial Mili- 
tia, Massachusetts. 

Miss Louise W. Clarke. 



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BENJAMIN MARVIN, 1737- 
1822. 
Lieutenant in Captain Griffins 
Company, Third New York 
Regiment, Suffolk County. 
June 29, 1775. 
Captain in Fourth New York 
Regiment, November 21, 1776. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 
Mrs. Newton Perkins. 

*REINOLD MARVIN, 1634-1676. 
Deputy from Lyme to the Con- 
necticut General Court, 1670, 
1672-1676. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 
Mrs. Newton Perkins. 

REINOLD MARVIN, 1669-1737. 
Deputy from Lyme to the Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1711-1713, 1716, 1718, 1720- 
1725, 1727, 1728. 
Captain of Train Band of Lyme, 
1718. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

Mrs. John B. Palmer. 

Mrs. William E. Verplanck. 

GEORGE MASON, 1600-1688. 
Member from Stafford County, 
Virginia, of the House of Bur- 
gesses, 1676. 
County-Lieutenant, 1675. 
Colonel of Militia, 1680. 

Mrs. William H. Davidge. 

HUGH MASON, 1605-1678. 
Deputy from Watertown to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1644, 1645, 1660, 
1661, 1664, 1671, 1674-1677. 
Lieutenant of the Watertown 
Company, 1645. Captain, 1652. 
A Commander in the expedi- 
tion against the Dutch, 1664. 
Captain of the Watertown Com- 
pany, Middlesex Regiment, 
1675. 
Mrs. Reginald Canning. 
Mrs. Henry Earle. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

JOHN MASON, 1600-1672. 

Deputy from Hingham to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1634, 1635. 



Magistrate and Assistant of 
Connecticut, 1637-1659, 1669- 
1671. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies from Connecticut, 
1647, 1654-1657, 1661. 
A Patentee named in the Royal 

Charter of Charles II, 1663. 
Deputy Governor, 1659-1669. 
Lieutenant of Massachusetts 

Troops, 1633. Captain, 1633. 
Planned the fortifications of 

Dorchester. 
Major in command of Connect- 
icut forces in Pequot War. 
1637. 
Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 
Mrs. George A. Allin. 
Miss Julia H. Butler. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Cass Gilbert. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Frances B. Hawley. 
Mrs. Francis Hillhouse. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs. Augustus H. Mosle. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Miss Margaret Stimson. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 

♦JOSEPH MASON, 1688-1755. 
Representative to the General 
Court of Massachusetts Bay, 
1733, 1734. 

Mrs. Henry Earle. 

ATHERTON MATHER, 1663- 
1734. 
Representative from Suffield to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1712, 1713, 1715, 
1716. 
Miss Mary S. Gould. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 

RICHARD MATHER, 1597-1669. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay prior to 1675. 
Minister at Dorchester, 1636- 
1669. 
Miss Mary S. Gould. 
Mrs. William R. Mowe. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Miss Margaret Stimson. 



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SAMUEL MATHER, 1650-1728. 

A Trustee named in the Act of 

1701 establishing a Collegiate 

School (Yale College). 

Fellow of Yale College, 1701- 

1724. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

PETER MATHEWS, ^^-1719. 

Major, with Royal Commission, 

of New York Troops, 1714. 
Lieutenant, 1702. Captain, 1714. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 

1715-1719. 
Special Messenger to Europe 
for Lord Cornbury, 1702. 
Mrs. Arthur Robinson. 

VINCENT MATTHEWS, 1699- 
1784. 

Colonel of New York Troops, 
1738. 

Member of the Assembly, Prov- 
ince of New York, 1728-1739. 

Commissioner of Boundaries, 
1731. 

One of the original Patentees 
in Orange County of Ma- 
thewsfield. 

County Judge, 1733, 1735. 
Mrs. Arthur Robinson. 

JOHN MAXSON, 1639-1720. 
Deputy from Westerly to the 
General Court of Rhode 
Island, 1670, 1686, 1690, 1693, 
1705. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

MATTHEW MAYHEW, 1648- 
1710. 
Chief Justice of the Court of 
Common Pleas at Martha's 
Vineyard, 1683. 
Lord of the Manor of Tisbury, 

1685. 
Deputy from Martha's Vine- 
yard to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1694-1697. 
Judge of Probate. 1698. 
Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 

PAINE MAYHEW, 1677-1761. 

Justice of the King's Bench, 
Martha's Vineyard, 1713-1715. 

Deputy from Martha's Vine- 
yard to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1718-1720. 



Lieutenant of a Foot Company, 
1709. 
Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 

THOMAS MAYHEW, 1592-1682. 
One of the Ministers active in 
founding or forwarding the 
interests of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Deputy from Watertown to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1636-1641, 1643, 1644. 
Removed to Martha's Vineyard. 
Lord of Tisbury Manor, 1671. 
Governor and Chief Magistrate 
of Martha's Vineyard, 1674- 
1682. 
Mrs. William A. Brown. 
Mrs. William H. Brownson. 
Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 
Mrs. Alfred H. Hicks, Jr. 
Mrs. William B. Hoyt. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 
Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. 
Miss Anne Thomson. 
Miss Elizabeth M. Thom- 



JANNA MEIGS, 1672-1739. 

Deputy from Guilford to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1716-1718, 1726. 
Captain of Train Band of East 
Guilford, Connecticut, 1717. 
Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. 
Mrs. Buell P. Mills. 
Mrs. William W. Webb. 

JOSIAH MEIGS, 1701-1774. 
Captain of the Sixth Company 
of Seventh Connecticut Regi- 
ment, 1747. 

Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. 
Mrs. Buell P. Mills. 
Mrs. William W. Webb. 

CORNELIUS MELYN, 1602- 
1674. 
Patroon of Staten Island, 1642- 

1659. 
President of the Council of 
"Eight Men" in Nieuw Neth- 
erland, 1643. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 
Mrs. Edward T. Lea. 
Miss Julia R. Livingston. 
Mrs. William S. Livingston. 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 



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JACOB MELYN, 1640-1700. 
Treasurer of the Province of 

East Jersey, 1668. 
Member of the Provincial 

Assembly, 1668-1673. 
Captain of Provincial Troops, 

1673. 
Magistrate of Elizabethtown, 

1673. 
Deputy to the Council of Dutch 

Commanders held in New 

Orange, 1673. 
Mrs. William S. Livingston. 

WILLIAM MERRICK, 1603- 
1688. 
A member of Captain Miles 
Standish's Military Company, 
1636-1642. Sergeant. Ensign. 
Lieutenant, 1663. 

Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

NATHANIEL MERRIMAN, 
1613-1694. 
Deputy from Wallingford to 
Connecticut General Court, 
1674, 1678-1681, 1683, 1685. 
Captain of Dragoons, New Ha- 
ven County, 1675. 
Commanded Train Band of 
Wallingford, 1692. 

Mrs. George H. Brown. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs. William A. Perry. 
Miss Anna Van Santvoord. 

HENDRICK MESICK, 1714- 
1809. 
Lieutenant of Troops in the 
Manor of Livingston, Prov- 
ince of New York, 1764. 
Mrs. Jacob W. Elseflfer. 

ARTHUR MIDDLETON, 1681- 
1737. 

Member and Speaker of the 
Commons House of Assem- 
bly, South Carolina, 1706- 
1710. 

Naval Officer, 1711. 

Member of Council, 1711-1717. 

Commissioner to Virginia, 1715. 

President of the Convention 
which overthrew the Propri- 
etary Government, 1719. 

President of the Council, 1721- 
1725, 1731-1737. 



Royal Governor of South Car- 
olina, 1725-1730, as President 
of the Council. 

Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 

Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

THOMAS MIDDLETON, 1719- 
1766. 

Member of the Commons 
House of Assembly, South 
Carolina, from St. James Par- 
ish, 1742. Afterwards from St. 
Helena's or Prince William's 
until 1766. 

Captain, Berkeley County Reg- 
iment, 1750. Commander of an 
expedition against the Chero- 
kee Indians. Colonel, South 
Carolina Provincials, 1760. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

THOMAS MILES, 1741. 

Captain of Train Band of Wal- 
lingford, Connecticut, 1731. 
Major of the Tenth Connecti- 
cut Regiment, 1739. 
Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 
Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. 

JAMES MILK, 1711-1772. 

Captain of a Company in Fal- 
mouth, Province of Maine, 
served against the Indians, 
1757. 

Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 

♦BURNET MILLER, 1719-1784, 
Member of the New York 
Assembly. 1777-1783. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Mrs. John B. Wood. 

ELEAZER MILLER, 1697-1788. 
Member of the New York Pro- 
vincial Assembly, 1747-1769. 
Member of the Committee of 
One Hundred, 1776. 

Mrs. Arnold G. H. Bode. 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Mrs. Edward H. Jewett. 
Mrs. John B. Pine. 
Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 
Mrs. John B. Wood. 

EPHRAIM MINOR, 1642-1724. 
Deputy from Stonington to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 
1676, 1681, 1690, 1699, 1701, 
1704, 1706-1709, 1711. 
Mrs. William A. Perry. 



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JOHN MINOR, 1635-1719. 

Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly from Stonington, 
1667; from Stratford, 1676; 
from Woodbury, 1683-1687, 
1689, 1692, 1695-1698, 1703, 
1705. 

Captain of Train Band of 
Woodbury, Connecticut, 1684. 
Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 

THOMAS MINOR, 1607-1690. 
Deputy from Stonington to 
Connecticut General Court, 
1650, 1651, 1665, 1670, 1672, 
1677, 1679, 1680, 1689. 
Captain in Stonington, 1665. 
Miss Anne W. Booth. 
Mrs. William A. Perry. 
Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. 
Mrs. Thomas Ward. 
Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. 

GEORGE MINOT, 1630-1671. 
Deputy from Dorchester to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1635, 1636, 1637. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 

JAMES MINOT, 1653-1735. 
Representative from Concord 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1700, 1701. 
Captain of a Concord Company, 
1689. 

Mrs. Reginald Canning. 



Preached Election Sermons be- 
fore the General Court of 
Massachusetts Bay, 1658, 1667. 
Called "The Matchless 
Mitchell." 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Miss Grace H. Dodge. 
Mrs. Douglas Merritt. 

EDWARD MITCHELSON, 
1603-1680. 
Marshal General of the Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay, 1637- 
1680. 

Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 

JOSHUA MOODEY, 1632-1697. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in forwarding 
the interests of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Preacher of an Election Ser- 
mon, 1675. 
Fellow of Harvard College, 

1656, 1657. 
Minister at Portsmouth and 
New Castle. 

Mrs. William H. Seward. 
Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. 

JOHN MOORE, 1677. 

Deputy from Windsor to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1665- 
1677. 
Mrs. Edward W. Dewey. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 



PHILIP MINTHORNE, 1668- 
1722. 
Ensign in the Sixth Company 
of the New York Militia in 
the Regiment of Colonel Wil- 
liam Peartree, 1710. 
Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. 

PHILIP MINTHORNE, Jr., 
1696-1751. 
Ensign in Company of Captain 
Gerardus Stuyvesant, 1738. 
Lieutenant, 1738. 

Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. 

JONATHAN MITCHELL, 1624- 
1668. 
A Fellow of Harvard College, 
1650-1668. 



JOHN MOORE, 1686-1749. 

Member of the New York Pro- 
vincial Assembly, 1739-1745. 
Member of Council, 1745-1749. 
Captain in a Regiment of New 

York Militia, 1715. 
Colonel, 1738. 

Miss Gertrude T. Sackett. 

SAMUEL MOORE. 1717. 

Captain of a Foot Company at 
Newtown, Queens County, 
Long Island, 1690. 
Miss Marion Pellew. 

FRANCIS MORGAN, . 

Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses from York County, 
Virginia, 1647, 1652. 1653. 
Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 



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JAMES MORGAN, 1644-1711. 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Court from New London, 
1689, 1691, 1692, 1695, 1699; 
from Groton, 1706. 
Captain of Dragoons of New- 
London, Connecticut, 1690. 
Appointed adviser of the Pe- 
quots in Township of New 
London, Connecticut, 1694. 
Mrs. William Brookfield. 
Mrs. N. Lansing Zabriskie. 

JOSEPH MORGAN, 1701-1764. 
Captain, at Preston, Connecti- 
cut, of the Fourth Company 
of the Eighth Regiment of 
the Colony, 1761. 

Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

EDWARD MORRIS, 1630-1689. 
Deputy from Roxbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1678-1686. 
Leader of the first settlers of 
Woodstock and their first 
military officer, 1689. 
Mrs. Theron G. Strong. 

LEWIS MORRIS, 1671-1746. 
Member of King's Council, 

1710-1738. 
Member of the New York 

Assembly, 1711-1738. 
Boundary Commissioner, 1723. 
Acting Governor of New Jer- 
sey, 1731. 
Judge of the Superior Court of 

New Jersey, 1692. 
Chief Justice of the Province of 

New York, 1715-1733. 
First Governor of New Jersey 
as a separate Province, 1738- 
1746. 
First Lord of the Manor of 
Morrisania, 1697-1746. 
Mrs. Joseph A. Blake. 
Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. Robert T. Emmet. 
Mrs. Samuel V. Hoffman. 
Mrs. John H. Janeway. 
Mrs. James Kent. 
Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 
Mrs. Frederic R. Lefferts. 
Mrs. Philip L. Livingston. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 
Countesse de Montsaulnin. 



Miss Catherine Norwood. 
Mrs. Charles F. Ostrander. 
Mrs. Howard Slade. 
Mrs. L. Bayard Smith. 
Mrs. William E. Stiger. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 
Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 

LEWIS MORRIS, 1698-1762. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1732- 
1750. Speaker, 1737, 1738. 
Boundary Commissioner, 1723- 

1725. 
Judge of the Court of Admir- 
alty, 1760-1762. 
Second Lord of the Manor of 
Morrisania, 1746-1762. 
Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. James Kent. 
Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

LEWIS MORRIS, 1726-1798. 
Signer of the Declaration of In- 
dependence. 
Member from New York of 

Continental Congress, 1775. 
Appointed Judge of the Court 
of Admiralty in the State of 
New York, 1776. 
Deputy from Westchester to 
the Fourth Provincial Con- 
gress, 1775-1776. Member of 
the State Senate, 1779-1781. 
Brigadier-General of Westches- 
ter County Troops, 1776. 
Third Lord of the Manor of 
Morrisania, 1762-1776. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. James Kent. 
Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

ROBERT MORRIS, 1734-1806. 

A Signer of the Declaration of 
Independence. 

Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of Pennsylvania, 
1775. 

Delegate to the Continental 
Congress, 1775. 

Vice-President of the Commit- 
tee of Safety, 1775. 

A Signer of the Non-Importa- 
tion Agreement, 1765. 

Member of Congress, 1777, 
1778. 



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The Financier of the Revolu- 
tion; organized the Bank of 
North America, 1781. 

Member of the Pennsylvania 
Legislature, 1786. 

Member of the Constitutional 
Convention, 1787. 

Member of the United States 
Senate, 1788-1795. 

Mrs. Charles E. Smith. 
Mrs. Louis Wilhelmi. 

JOSEPH MORSE, 1649-1717. 
Captain of the Company of 
Sherburne, Massachusetts 

Bay, which in 1675 defended 
the place against 500 of the 
enemy. 

Mrs. Henry Earle. 

THOMAS MORSE, 1709-1776. 
Captain in the 16th Regiment of 
New Hampshire. 
Mrs. Henry Earle. 

LITTLEBERRY MOSBY, 1729- 
1809. 
Member of the Committee of 
Safety for Cumberland 
County, Virginia, 1774, 1775. 
Captain in the Continental 
Army. Colonel, 1777. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 

SAMUEL MOSELEY, 1641-1680. 
Captain of an Independent Com- 
pany, Massachusetts, serving 
in King Philip's War, 1675. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

HUGH MOSS, 1780. 

Major of Militia in Goochland 

County, Virginia, 1770. 
Captain, 1760. 

Served in the War of the Revo- 
lution and died from wounds 
received in battle. 

Mrs. George P. Bowler. 

JOHN MOSS. 1604-1707. 

Deputy from Wallingford to 
the Connecticut General 
Court, 1667-1670. 1672, 1673, 
1675-1677, 1682-1684, 1686. 

Mrs. George H. Brown. 

Mrs. Payson Merrill. 

Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

Mrs. George P. Slade. 

Mrs. William H. Watson. 

JOSEPH MOSS, 1679-1732. 

Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermon, 1715. 



Fellow of Yale College, 1730- 
1732. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

NATHANIEL MOTT, 1661-1717. 

Deputy from New Shoreham to 

the General Assembly of 

Rhode Island and Providence 

Plantations, 1700, 1710. 

Lieutenant, 1710. 

Mrs. Bayard Dominick. 
Mrs. Alfred C. Howland. 

ROBERT MOULTON, 

1655. 

One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of the Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 

Deputy from Charlestown to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1634, 1635. 

Deputy from Salem, 1637. 
Mrs. Rufus A. Sibley. 

THOMAS MOULTON, 

1665. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of New 
Hampshire. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

ROGER MOWRY, 1666. 

Commissioner from Providence 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1658. 

Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

*EZEKIEL MULFORD, 

1812. 
Captain of Suffolk County 
Troops in the Province of 
New York, 1776. 
Mrs. James S. Van Cleef. 

WILLIAM MULLINS, 

1621. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of Plymouth 
Colony, 1620. Signer of the 
Mayflower Compact. 

Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 

Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 

Mrs. George M. Elwood. 

Miss Mary S. Gould. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 

Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 

Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 

Mrs. Newton Perkins. 

Mrs. William H. Sage. 

Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 

Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 



354 



THOMAS MUMFORD, 1706- 
1764. 
Captain of Train Band of Gro- 
ton, Connecticut, 1736. 
Mrs. George de B. Greene. 
Mrs. "William L. Halsey. 
Mrs. William K. Payne. 
Mrs. Oothout Z. Whitehead. 

THOMAS MUNSON, 1612-1685. 

Deputy from New Haven to 

Connecticut General Court, 

1666, 1669-1679, 1681, 1682. 

Captain of New Haven County 

Troops, 1676. 
Member of the Grand Commit- 
tee or Council of War, 1673. 
Miss Anna W. Booth. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs. Frederick T. Proctor. 
Mrs. P. V. Rogers. 
Miss Anna Van Santvoord. 

TIMOTHY NASH, 1626-1699. 
Deputy from Hadley to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1692, 1693, 1695, 1696. 
Called Lieutenant of Militia. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen, 

JOHN NELSON, 1656-1721. 

Member of the Committee of 
Safety, Massachusetts, 1689. 

Leader of the Boston Troops 
who forced the surrender of 
Governor Andros, 1689. 

Commissioned by Lieutenant- 
Governor Stoughton and his 
Council to treat with the 
Eastern Indians, 1701. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. 

*DAVID NEVINS, 1747-1830. 
Ensign, New York Provincial 
Troops, 1775. First Lieuten- 
ant, Continental Army, 1776. 
Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. 
Miss Louise E. Nevins. 

PETRUS NEVINS, 1663-1740. 
Captain in Colonel Henry Fil- 
kin's Regiment, Kings County, 
1711, 1713. 
Commissioner of Highways, 
1721, 1731. 
Mrs. Walter M. Jones. 



BENJAMIN NEWBERRY, 

-1689. 
Deputy from Windsor to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1656, 
1662-1675. 1677-1684. 
Commissioner of Connecticut 
for Adjustment of Boun- 
daries with Massachusetts 
and Rhode Island, 1664; with 
Rhode Island, 1670. 
Captain of Dragoons of Hart- 
ford County, 1662, 1673, 1676. 
Major, 1689. 

Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1685-1687, 1689. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

THOMAS NEWBERRY, 

1635. 
Deputy from Dorchester to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1634, 1635. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

Mrs. John L. Lawrence. 

Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 

Miss Faith Moore. 

Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 

Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

Miss Florence R. Wright. 

MICHAEL NEWBOLD, 1667- 
1721. 
Justice of the Peace, Burling- 
ton, New Jersey, 1698-1721. 
Mrs. Edward Patterson. 

ANDREW NEWCOMB, 1640- 
1708. 
Lieutenant at Edgartown, 1691. 
Commander of Fortifications 
by Order of Chief Magis- 
trate, 1691. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

OBADIAH NEWCOMB, 1695- 
1761. 
Captain of a Train Band of 
Andover, Massachusetts, 1749. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

NATHANIEL NEWLIN, 1660- 
1729. 
Member of the Pennsylvania 
Assembly, 1698, 1700, 1701, 
1705. 1710. 1711, 1713, 1714, 
1717, 1719, 1721, 1722. 



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Justice of the Peace, Chester 
County, 1703, 1718, 1722, 1723. 

Member of the Committee to 
draw up a new form of Gov- 
ernment, 1700. 

One of the Proprietor's Com- 
missioners of Property. 

A Trustee of the General Loan 
Office of the Province, 1722- 
1729. 

Miss Edith Johnson. 

NICHOLAS NEWLIN, 

1699. 
Member of the Provincial Coun- 
cil, Pennsylvania, 1685-1687. 
Justice of the Peace, Chester 

County, 1684, 1685, 1689. 
Justice of the Peace, Bucks 
County, 1689. 

Miss Edith Johnson. 

FRANCIS NEWMAN, 1660. 

Deputy, New Haven Colony, 
1645-1649. 

Magistrate, 1653-1657. 

Secretary of the Colony, 1646- 
1649, 1653-1657. 

Commissioner of the United 
Colonies for New Haven Col- 
ony, 1654, 1658-1660. 

Ensign, New Haven Train 
Band, 1642. Lieutenant, Con- 
necticut Troops, 1645. Stand- 
ard Bearer, 1645. 

Governor of New Haven Col- 
ony, 1658-1660. 

Mrs. William M. Martin. 

CYPRIAN NICHOLS, 1642 . 

Deputy from Hartford to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1680, 1683, 1685-1687, 1689- 
1696, 1698-1700, 1702-1708, 
1715. 
Captain of Train Band of Hart- 
ford, Connecticut, 1702. 
Member of Governor's Council, 
1696-1697. 

Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

CYPRIAN NICHOLS, 1672-1756. 
Captain in Command of Com- 
pany of Hampshire County, 
Massachusetts, against the In- 
dians, 1725. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 



JOSEPH NICHOLS, 1685-1742. 
Captain of the Fourth Com- 
pany of Troops in Stratford, 
Connecticut, 1738. 
Mrs. Jefferson Clark. 

JAMES NICHOLSON, 1737-1804. 
Captain of the ship "Defense," 

March, 1776. 
Commander of the Frigate 
"Virginia," June, 1776, and 
later the first officer of rank 
in the United States Navy. 
Mrs. George R. Sheldon. 

MATTHIAS NICOLL, 1621-1687. 
Secretary of the Province of 

New York, 1664-1673. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1667-1680. 
Mayor of New York, 1672, 
Speaker of the New York 

Assembly, 1683-1684. 
Judge of the Court of Admir- 
alty, 1686. 

Mrs. Western R. Bascome. 

Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. 

Mrs. George de B. Greene. 

Miss Edith Johnson. 

Mrs. John D. Jones. 

Miss Ruth Vv^. Lawrence. 

Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 

Mrs. Henry A. Neely. 

Miss Annie Nicoll. 

Mrs. William Payne. 

Mrs. William Robison. 

Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 

Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

Mrs. Conde R. Thorn. 

Mrs. J. B. Wetherill. 

Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

Mrs. Oothout Z. Whitehead. 

Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. 

WILLIAM NICOLL, 1657-1723. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, Province of New 
York, 1691-1698. 
Member of the New York 
Assembly, 1701-1723. Speaker, 
1702, 1705, 1708-1713, 1715- 
1718. 

Mrs. Western R. Bascome. 
Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. 
Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 
Mrs. Stanford White. 



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JOHN NIXON, 1727-1815. 

Lieutenant, 1755. 

Captain in a Massachsuetts 
Regiment, 1757-1763, serving 
at Crown Point, Ticonderoga, 
and in the Canadian Expedi- 
tion of 1761. 

Captain, Colonel and Brigadier- 
General in the Revolutionary 
Army. Resigned in 1780. 
Mrs. William A. Keener. 

EZEKIEL NORTHEND, 1666- 
1732. 
Deputy from Rowley to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1715, 1716, 1717. 
Miss Frances A. Stiger. 

JOHN NORTON, 1650-1716. 
Preacher of an Election Ser- 
mon before the General Court 
of Massachusetts, 1708. 
Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 

JOHN NOTT, 1682. 

Deputy from Wethersfield to 
the General Court of Con- 
necticut, 1662-1672, 1674. 
Mrs. Launt Thompson. 

WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, 

1731. 

Captain of Militia in a Com- 
pany from Marbletov^n Ulster 
County Regiment, command- 
ed by Colonel Jacob Rutsen, 
1715, 1717. 
Mrs. Robert W. Foat. 

THOMAS NOXON, 1736. 

High Sheriff of Ulster County, 
Province of New^ York, 1696- 
1699, 1702, 1703, 1705-1709. 
Mrs. Silas Wodell. 

JAMES NOYES, 1608-1656. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay prior to 1675. 
Minister at Newbury, 1634-1656. 
Mrs. William Brookfield. 
Mrs. William A. Brown. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. Walter Jennings. 
Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. 
Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 



JAMES NOYES, 1640-1719. 

One of the Trustees named in 
the Act of 1701 establishing a 
Collegiate School (Yale Col- 
lege). Fellow of Yale Col- 
lege, 1701-1719. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Connecticut 
prior to 1675. Minister at 
Stonington, 1665-1719. 

Mrs. William Brookfield. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. 

Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. 

Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 

Miss Julia C. Wells. 

PETER NOYES. 1591-1657. 
Deputy from Sudbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1640, 1641, 1650. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 

THOMAS NOYES, 1679-1755. 
Deputy from Stonington to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1713, 1717, 1725, 1727, 
1729, 1733. 
Captain of Train Band of Ston- 
ington, Connecticut, 1723. 
Mrs. Walter Jennings. 
Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. 

ANTHONY NUTTER, 1630- 
1686. 
Deputy from Dover to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts, 
1674-1676. Councillor, 1681. 
Lieutenant, 1678. His house was 
a Garrison against the Indians. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

HATEVILLE NUTTER, 1603- 
1675. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of Dover and 
Portsmouth, New Hamp- 
shire, prior to 1640. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

*JESSE OAKLEY, 1748-1827. 
Lieutenant, Fifth Regiment 
New York State Militia, 1775. 
Mrs. William Rhinelander. 



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JOHN OGDEN, 1610-1682. 

Deputy from Southampton, 
Long Island, to the General 
Court of Connecticut, 1659. 
Magistrate of Connecticut, 1656- 

1660. 
Justice of the Peace in New 

Jersey in 1665. 
Burgess from Elizabethtown to 
the First General Assembly 
of New Jersey, 1668. 
Member of Council, 1668. 
Appointed Schout (virtually 
Governor) of the English 
Towns in East Jersey, as 
Schout of the District of 
Achter-Kol, 1673. 
One of the Commissioners to 
confer with the Dutch Com- 
manders at New Orange, 
1673, on the part of the towns 
of Elizabeth, Newark, Wood- 
bridge, Piscataqua, Shrews- 
bury and Middletown. 

Mrs. A. Alexander Atocha. 
Miss Alice L. Atocha. 
Mrs. William C. Duane. 
Mrs. Alfred Nelson. 
Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 
Mrs. Thomas Rainey. 

ROBERT OGDEN, 1716-1787. 
Member of Provincial Assem- 
bly of New Jersey, 1751. 
Member and Speaker of the 

Assembly, 1579-1765. 
Judge of the Quorum, 1755- 
1761. Justice and Judge, 1761. 
Mrs. Phoenix Remsen. 
Mrs. Woodruff Sutton, Jr. 
Miss Mary WagstaflF. 

THOMAS OLDMAN, 1733. 

Justice of the Peace for Sussex 

County, 1693. 
Representative from Sussex 
County to the Provincial 
Assembly of Pennsylvania, 
1695, 1697. 1698. 

Mrs. Edward S. Ellwanger. 

NATHANIEL OLIVER, 1652- 
1704. 
Member of the Council of Saf- 
ety of the People, 1689. 
One of the Founders of the 
Brattle Street Church. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 



PETER OLIVER, 1618-1670. 
Cornet in the Suffolk Regiment, 

Massachusetts Bay, 1652. 
Lieutenant in the Narragansett 

Expedition, 1654. 
Ensign, Ancient and Honorable 

Artillery Company, 1658. 
Captain, 1669. 

Mrs. William R. Wilson. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

JAMES OLMSTED, . 

Deputy from Norwalk to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1691-1693, 1699. 

Member of the Committee of 
Safety for Fairfield County, 
1704. 

Captain of a Company in Nor- 
walk, Connecticut, 1691. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

NICHOLAS OLMSTED, 1612- 
1684. 
Deputy from Hartford to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1672, 
1673. 
Captain of Dragoons of Hart- 
ford, Connecticut, 1675. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 
Mrs. George P. Slade. 

RICHARD OLMSTED, 1607- 
1686. 
Deputy from Norwalk to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1653, 1654, 1660-1663, 1665- 
1668, 1671, 1679. 
Member of a Committee of 

Safety, 1665. 
Captain of a Company of Nor- 
walk, 1680. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 
Mrs. Newton Perkins. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

DAVID OLYPHANT, 1720-1805. 
Surgeon to Three Independent 
Companies of Foot, South 
Carolina, 1747. 
Miss Sophie V. Olyphant. 

JOHN OSGOOD, 1631-1693. 
Deputy from Andover to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1666, 1669, 1689. 



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Lieutenant of an Andover Com- 
pany in 1666; in King Philip's 
War, 1676. Captain, 1683. 
Mrs. Charles W. Hunt. 

JOHN OTIS, 1657-1727. 

Representative from Barnstable 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1692, 1693, 1694, 
1695. 1697-1699, 1700. 

Councillor, 1708-1727. 

Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas, 1702-1727. 

Judge of Probate, 1714-1727. 

Captain, 1702. 

Mrs. Walter P. Tillman. 

JOHN OXENBRIDGE, 1609- 
1674. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding and 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. Preacher of the Elec- 
tion Sermon, 1671. 
Minister at Boston, 1670-1674. 
Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 

ROBERT PAGE, 1604-1679. 
One of the Recognized His- 
toric Founders of New Hamp- 
shire. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

STEPHEN PAINE, 1679. 

Deputy from Rehoboth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1647, 1649-1659, 1663- 
1666, 1670, 1671. 
Mrs. William Eastwood. 

PETER PALFREY, 1663. 

One of the Recognized Historic 

Founders of the Colony of 

Massachusetts Bay. 

Deputy from Salem to the 

General Court, 1634, 1635. 

Miss Margaret Stimson. 

ICHABOD PALMER, 1677 . 

Ensign, October 9th, 1707. 
Lieutenant, October 13th, 1715. 
Captain of the Third Company 
or Train Band of Stonington, 
Connecticut, 1720. 

Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

NEHEMIAH PALMER, 1637- 
1717. 
Deputy from Stonington to the 
Connecticut General Court, 



1668, 1669, 1674, 1676, 1681, 
1685, 1686, 1689, 1691, 1693- 
1695, 1699, 1700, 1703, 1705, 
1707. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, 1703-1705. 

Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

Mrs. Frederic R. Lefferts. 

WILLIAM PARKE. 1607-1683. 
Deputy from Roxbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1635-1638, 1640, 
1644-1651, 1653, 1654, 1655, 
1659-1670, 1672, 1673, 1674, 
1676, 1677, 1679, 1680. The 
longest service under the 
Colonial Charter. 

Mrs. Wallace Clarke. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

Miss Julia C.Wells. 

DANIEL PARKER, 1670-1728. 
Deputy from Barnstable to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1712-1718. 
Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas of Barnstable County, 
1713-1715. 
Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

ELISHA PARKER, 1700. 

High Sheriff of Middlesex 
County, Province of East Jer- 
sey. 1694. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 

ELISHA PARKER, 1660-1717. 
Member of the King's Council, 
Province of East Jersey, 1713- 
1717. 
Member of the Assembly, 1708- 

1710. 
Captain of Provincial Troops in 
Middlesex County. 1707. 
Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 

HANANIAH PARKER, 1638- 
1724. 

Representative from Reading to 
the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1683, 1684, 1695, 
1696, 1697, 1698, 1699. 

Ensign of the Reading Com- 
pany, 1680-1684. 

Lieutenant, 1684. 

Mrs. John T. Mott. 



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JAMES PARKER, 1617-1701. 

Deputy from Groton to the 
General Court. 1683, 1693. 

Member of the Council of Saf- 
ety, 1689. 

Lieutenant of the Groton Com- 
pany in the Colony of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, May, 1673. 

Captain, October, 1673. 

Captain of the Groton Com- 
pany, Middlesex Regiment, in 
King Philip's War, 1675. 
Mrs. William H. Watson. 

JAMES PARKER, 1725-1797. 
One of the King's Council in 
the Province of East Jersey, 
1764-1775. 
Captain of Middlesex County, 

East Jersey, Troops. 
Served in the Canada Expedi- 
tion of 1746. 
Elected to the Continental Con- 
gress, 1775, but did not serve. 
Mayor of Perth Amboy. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 

JOHN PARKER, 1692-1732. 

One of the King's Council, 
Province of East Jersey, 1718- 
1732. 

Mayor of Perth Amboy, 1726. 

Captain of Middlesex County 
Provincial Troops, 1715. 

One of the Judges in a Special 
Court to try Pirates, 1718. 

Chairman of a Committee to 
prepare an ordinance for reg- 
ulating the Courts of Judica- 
ture, 1724. Several times 
Chairman of a Committee to 
Regulate the Expenditure of 
the Public Monies. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 

JOSIAH PARKER, 1694-1756. 
Lieutenant in a Massachusetts 
Regiment commanded by 
Colonel Phipps, 1744. 
Mrs. John T. Mott. 

EZRA PARMELEE, 1745-1838. 
Lieutenant, New Hampshire 
Troops, January, 1776. 
Mrs. Theron G. Strong. 



RALPH PARTRIDGE, 1658. 

One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in forwarding the 
interests of Plymouth Colony 
prior to 1675. 
Minister at Duxbury, 1637-1658. 
Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 
Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 

SAMUEL PARTRIDGE. 1645- 
1740. 
Deputy from Hadley to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1683, 1685, 1686; 
from Hatfield, 1689, 1691, 
1692, 1694, 1695, 1697-1700. 
Councillor, 1700-1714, 1718-1723. 
Associate, Hampshire County, 
1685. Judge of the Court of 
Common Pleas, 1692-1737. 
Judge of Probate, 1702-1729. 
Quartermaster, Major Pyn- 

chon's Troop, 1683. 
Called Captain, 1693. Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, 1702. 
Colonel of the Hampshire Reg- 
iment, 1707. 

Mrs. Henry C. Brewster. 
Mrs. William A. Butler. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 
Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. 
Miss Ellen R. Nye. 
Miss Alice Scarborough. 

WILLIAM PATERSON, 1745- 
1806. 

Member and Secretary of the 
New Jersey Provincial Con- 
gress, 1775, 1776. 

Attorney-General of New Jer- 
sey, 1776-1783. 

Delegate to Federal Conven- 
tion, 1787. United States 
Senator, 1781-1790. 

Governor of New Jersey, 1790- 
1793. 

Justice of the Supreme Court of 
the United States, 1793-1806. 

One of the Framers of the Fed- 
eral Constitution and a leader 
of the party for State's 
Rights. 

Trustee of Princeton College, 
1787-1802. 
Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. 
Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 
Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 



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HENRY PAWLING, 1692. 

Captain of Troops at Esopus, 
New York. 1670. 
Mrs. William H. Young. 

FRANCIS PAYBODIE. 1614- 
1697. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Province of 
New Hampshire. 
Lieutenant in a Military Com- 
pany of Topsfield, Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1668. 

Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 
Mrs. Irvin A. Sprague. 

WILLIAM PAYBODIE, 1619- 
1707. 
Deputy from Duxbury to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1654-1663, 1670-1682. 
Mrs. George M. Elwood. 
Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 
Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 

THOMAS PAYNE, 1614-1706. 
Deputy from Yarmouth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1639; from Eastham, 
1671, 1672, 1673, 1676, 1678, 
1690. Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 1696. 

Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 

Mrs. Henry F. Cook. 

Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

WILLIAM PEARTREE, 1642- 
1717. 
Mayor of New York, 1703-1707. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1708, 1709. 
Colonel of New York Troops, 
1705. 
Mrs. John B. Leavitt. 
Mrs. Kiliaen Van Rensse- 
laer. 

JAMES PECKER, 1622-1696. 
Ensign, Haverhill Company, 
Massachusetts Bay, 1669. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

OSWALD PEEL, . 

Member of Pennsylvania As- 
sembly, 1741-1747. 
Burgess of Philadelphia, 1741- 
1743, 1745-1747. 
Miss Louise E. Jones. 

HERBERT PELHAM, 1602-1673. 
Assistant in the Colony of Mas- 
sachusetts Bay, 1645-1649. 



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Commissioner of the United 
Colonies, 1645, 1646. 

First Treasurer of Harvard Col- 
lege, 1643-1650. 

Miss Louise W. Clarke. 

SIR JOHN PELL, 1643-1702. 
Second Lord of the Manor of 

Pelham, 1687. 

First Judge of the Court of 

Common Pleas, Westchester 

County, New York, 1688-1702. 

Member of the First Provincial 

Assembly, 1691-1695. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse, 

Westchester County, 1684. 
Major, 1692. 

Mrs. Alfred C. Howland. 
Mrs. William T. Jerome. 
Mrs. John J. Riker. 

THOMAS PELL, 1686-1739. 
Third Lord of Pelham Manor, 
1702. 
Mrs. William T. Jerome. 

BRYAN PENDLETON, 1599- 
1681. 
Deputy from Watertown to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1635-1638, 1647, 
1648; from Portsmouth, 1653, 
1654, 1658, 1660, 1661, 1663. 
Councillor in New Hampshire 
under President Danforth, 
1680. 
Associate Justice of the Court 
at Strawberry Bank, 1651, 
1652; for York County, Maine, 
1669, 1675, 1676. Special Mag- 
istrate, 1668. 
Captain of Provincial Troops at 

Portsmouth, 1664. 
Major of Militia at Saco, Maine, 
1666, 1676; and of York Regi- 
ment in King Philip's War, 
1675-1676. 
Mrs. John F. Douglas. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

JAMES PENDLETON, 

1709. 
Member of the Council of Sir 
Edward Andros, with the 
title of Captain, 1687-1691. 
Justice of the Superior Court of 
Common Pleas, 1687, 1688. 
Mrs. John F. Douglas. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 



WILLIAM PEPPERELL, 1646- 
1732. 
Judge of the Court of Common 

Pleas, 1694-1702, 1708-1720. 
Representative to the General 
Court of Massachusetts for 
Kittery, County of York, 1697. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

MARCUS PETRIE, 1710-1776. 
Captain of Troops in Northern 

New York, 1757, 1762. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1767. 
Miss Mary A. Petrie. 

VALENTINE PEYTON. 1686- 
1751. 
Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses from Prince William 
County, Virginia, 1736, 1738, 
1740. 
Mrs. Carroll J. Post, Jr. 

JOSEPH PHELPS, 1667-1750. 
Deputy from Simsbury to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1709- 
1718, 1721, 1724-1726, 1731, 
1732. 1736, 1737. 
Captain of Train Band of Wind- 
sor, Connecticut, 1732. 
Mrs. Benjamin Knower. 

NOAH PHELPS, 1740-1789. 

Captain of a Troop of Horse of 
the Eighteenth Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1774. 

Captain of a Battalion of Con- 
necticut Militia in the Conti- 
nental Army, 1776. 

Lieutenant-Colonel of the 
Eighteenth Regiment of Con- 
necticut, 1779. Colonel, 1779. 
Mrs. Benjamin Knower. 

WILLIAM PHELPS, 1599-1672. 
Deputy from Dorchester to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1634, 1635. 
One of the Commissioners to 
govern Connecticut; 1635, 
1636. 
Magistrate and Governor's As- 
sistant, 1636-1642, 1658-1662. 
Deputy from Windsor to the 
General Court, 1645-1657. 
Mrs. Spencer Aldrich. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 
Mrs. Benjamin Knower. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Mrs. Isaac McConihe. 



Miss Faith Moore. 

Mrs. Henry B. Piatt. 

Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

GEORGE PHILLIPS, 1593-1644. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Minister at Watertown, 1630- 
1644. Active in Founding and 
Forwarding the Interests of 
the Colony prior to 1675. 
Miss Frances A. Stiger. 

WILLIAM PHILLIPS, 1683. 

Confirmed as Magistrate by the 

Royal Commissioners, 1663. 
Captain of York Regiment in 
King Phihp's War, 1675-1676. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

FREDERICK PHILIPSE, 1627- 
1702. 
First Lord of the Manor of 

Philipseburgh, 1693. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, Province of New 
York, 1675-1688, 1691-1698. 
Secretary of the Province, 1688. 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 
Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 
Miss Marion Pellew. 
Mrs. William A. Walker. 

JOHN PICKERING, 1640-1719. 
Representative from Ports- 
mouth to the General Assem- 
bly of New Hampshire, 1680, 
1684, 1689, 1690, 1692, 1694- 
1704, 1707-1709. 
Speaker of the House, 1693, 
1696, 1697, 1699, 1702-1704, 
1707, 1708. 
Clerk of the House. 1694. 
Captain. 1689. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

DANIEL PIERCE, 1610-1677. 
Member of the King's Council 

in East Jersey, 1668. 
Came from Massachusetts, 1660, 
returned there, 1671. 

Mrs. Charles F. Chickering. 
Mrs. William A. Putnam. 

DANIEL PIERCE, 2d, 1642-1704. 
Deputy from Newbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1682. 1683, 1692. 



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Member of the Council of Saf- 
ety, 1689. 

Councillor, 1693-1703. 

Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas, Essex County, Massa- 
chusetts, 1698-1704. 

Captain of the Newbury Com- 
pany, 1678. Colonel of an Es- 
sex Regiment, 1697. 

Mrs. Charles F. Chickering. 



Member of Assembly, 1691- 

1695, 1698-1700. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of Suffolk 
County Regiment of Provin- 
cial Troops, 1700. 

Mrs. Lawrence W. Halsey. 
Mrs. Thomas Kelly. 
Mrs. Robert McCartee. 
Mrs. William H. McClure. 
Miss Kate Prime. 



JOSEPH PIERCE, 1698-1747. 
Surgeon sent with a Ports- 
mouth, N. H., Military Com- 
mission to arrange certain 
affairs with the Indians, 1721. 
Surgeon-General of New 
Hampshire Troops and Naval 
Forces, 1744. 

Mrs. William A Putnam. 

JOSHUA PIERCE, 1670-1742. 
Representative for Portsmouth 
to the General Assembly of 
New Hampshire, 1717-1722, 
1729-1731, 1734. Clerk of the 
Assembly, 1717-1719. Speaker 
of the Assembly, 1719-1721. 
Member of His Majesty's Coun- 
cil under Governor Went- 
worth, 1732-1742. 

Mrs. William A. Putnam. 

JAMES PIERPONT, 1659-1714. 
One of the Trustees named in 
the Act of 1701 establishing a 
Collegiate School (Yale Col- 
lege). Fellow of Yale Col- 
lege, 1701-1714. 
Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermon, 1690. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

ABRAHAM PIERSON, 1645- 
1707. 
Minister at Killingworth, 
Conn. Preached an Election 
Sermon, May 9th, 1700. 
Trustee of Yale College, 1701. 
Fellow of Yale College, 1701- 
1707. 
Mrs. William C. Gulliver. 

HENRY PIERSON. 1652-1701. 
Speaker of the Assembly, Prov- 
ince of New York. 1693, 1694. 



ROBERT PIKE. 1616-1706. 
Deputy from Salisbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1648, 1649, 1658, 
1659, 1663, 1666, 1668, 1670, 
1673, 1680, 1681. 
Assistant and Councillor, 1682- 

1686, 1689, 1692-1695. 
Lieutenant of a Salisbury Com- 
pany, 1648. Captain, 1663. 
Sergeant-Major of Old Norfolk 
Regiment, 1670. 

Miss Mary C. Bancker. 
Mrs. William A. Putnam. 

WILLIAM PINHORNE, 

1719. 
Speaker of the Assembly, 1685. 
Recorder of the City of New 

York, 1691, 1692. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1691, 1693-1698. 
Justice of the Supreme Court, 
1691-1693. Chief Justice of the 
Province of New York, 1701. 
Captain of Provincial Troops, 
1684. 
Mrs. William N. Clark. 
Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. 

ISAAC PINNEY, 1716-1791. 
Deputy from Stratford to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1762-1767, 1769-1773, 1775- 
1779. 
Captain of the Seventh Com- 
pany of the Fifth Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1756; of Train 
Band of Windsor, 1766. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 

ROGER PITKIN. 1662-1748. 
Captain of Train Band of Hart- 
ford, Connecticut, 1698. 
Mrs. Payson Merrill. 
Mrs. George P. Slade. 



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WILLIAM PITKIN, 1635-1694. 
Treasurer of Connecticut, 1676- 

1678. 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Court from Hartford, 1675- 
1684, 1689, 1690. 
Governor's Assistant, 1690-1694. 
Commissioner to Adjust Colo- 
nial Boundaries, 1683, 1693. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies for Connecticut, 1678. 
Attorney-General of Connecti- 
cut, 1662-1664. 

Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Frances B. Hawley. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs. Payson Merrill. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Mrs. George P. Slade. 
Mrs. Prescott Slade. 
Mrs. Roswell-Smith. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Henry C. Sturges. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

WILLIAM PITKIN, 1664-1723. 
Governor's Assistant, 1697-1723. 
Deputy from Hartford to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1696, 
1697. 
Judge of County Court of Hart- 
ford County, 1702-1703, 1706, 
1707, 1709-1711. Judge of Su- 
perior Court, 1711-1714. 
Commissioner to Adjust Colo- 
nial Boundaries between Con- 
necticut and Massachusetts, 
1712-1714, 1717; between Con- 
necticut and New York, 1718, 
1719. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs., Roswell-Smith. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

WILLIAM PITKIN. 1694-1769. 

Deputy from Hartford to the 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1728-1733. Speaker of the 
House, 1732, 1733. 

Governor's Assistant, 1734-1766. 



Judge of the County Court of 

Hartford County, 1735-1752. 
Judge of the Superior Court of 

Connecticut, 1741-1754. 
Chief Judge, 1754-1765. 
Commissioner of Connecticut, 
appointed to the Congress 
held in Albany, 1754. 
Captain of Train Band of Hart- 
ford, Connecticut, 1730. 
Major of the First Regiment of 

Connecticut Militia, 1739. 
Deputy Governor, 1754-1766. 
Governor of Connecticut, 1766- 
1769. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Miss Sarah B. Pitkin. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Miss Margaret Stimson. 
Mrs. William G. Thompson. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

JAMES PLAISTED, 1710. 

Deputy from York, 1701-1702. 
Captain of a Military Company 
in York, Maine, 1709. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

JOHN PLAISTED, 1660-1745. 
Member of the Assembly of 
New Hampshire, 1693-1700, 
1717,1722-1727. Speaker of the 
House, 1696, 1717. 
Councillor, 1702-1717. 
Justice of the Supreme Court, 
1699-1719. Chief Justice, 1716. 
Commissioner of Oyer and Ter- 
miner, 1707. 
Captain in Provincial Militia, 
1715. Colonel, 1723. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

ROGER PLAISTED, 1626-1675. 
Deputy from Kittery to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1663, 1664, 1673. 
Lieutenant, Kittery Company, 

1668. 
Associate Judge, York County 
Court, 1675. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

EPENETUS PLATT, 1640-1693. 
Captain of Foot, Suffolk 
County, Province of Now 
York. 1684. 



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Mrs. Charles H. Brown. 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. 
Mrs. Michael P. Myers. 
Mrs. Chauncey Stoddard. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard, 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

EPENETUS PLATT, 1672-1745. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1723- 
1738. 
Lieutenant of Foot Company, 
Huntington, L. I., 1700. 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. 
Mrs. Conde R. Thorn. 
Mrs. Stephen Van Rensse- 
laer. 
Mrs. Joel Wolfe. 
JOSEPH PLATT, 1672-1748. 
Deputy to the Connecticut Gen- 
eral Assembly from Milford, 
1700; from Norwalk, 1705- 
1714, 1716, 1718-1722, 1724- 
1734; 1737-1739. 
Commissioner for the Adjust- 
ment of Colonial Boundaries 
between Connecticut and 
New York, 1720. 
Captain of Train Band of Nor- 
walk, Connecticut, 1710. 
Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 

NATHANIEL PLATT, 1741- 
1816. 

Ensign in Captain Joseph 
Lewis' Company of Hunting- 
ton, Long Island, 1758. 

Captain in Company of Foot in 
Dutchess County Regiment, 
1760. 

Captain in First Regiment of 
Minute Men from Suffolk 
County in Revolution. At 
Battle of Long Island. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 
THOMAS POLK. 1732-1793. 

Member of the Assembly of 
North Carolina for Mecklen- 
burg County, 1766-1771. 

Delegate to the Mecklenburg 
Convention, and Signer of the 
Mecklenburg Declaration, 
1775. Member of the Hills- 
borough Convention, 1775. 



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Colonel of the Mecklenburg 
County Troops, 1775. 

Colonel of a North Carolina 
Regiment, 1775; of the Fourth 
North Carolina Regiment, 
1776. 
Mrs. George H. Hull. 

SETH POMEROY. 1706-1777. 

Ensign, Massachusetts Troops, 
1743. Captain, 1774. 

Colonel of Fourth Massachu- 
setts Regiment in Expedition 
against Louisburg, 1745. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, 1755. 

Commissioned Brigadier-Gen- 
eral by the Continental Con- 
gress, 1775. 

Member of the Massachusetts 
Provincial Congress, 1774. 
1775. 
Mrs. William H. Perkins. 

ISRAEL PORTER, 1643-1706. 
Ensign of the Salem Foot 

Company, 1681. 
Lieutenant, 1683. 

Mrs. Franke H. Bosworth. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

JOHN PORTER, 1674. 

A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Ports- 
mouth (Rhode Island), 1638, 
being one of eighteen original 
Proprietors of Aquidneck, 
who settled Pocasset. 

Governor's Assistant, 1640-1644, 
1650, 1664. 

Commissioner for Portsmouth, 
1658 to 1661. 

Named in the Royal Charter of 
Charles II, 1663. 
Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

JOSHUA PORTER, 1730-1825. 
Deputy from Salisbury to the 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1764-1779. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of the Four- 
teenth Regiment of Colonial 
Troops, 1774; of the Seven- 
teenth Regiment, 1775. 
Mrs. Arthur Robinson. 

SAMUEL PORTER. 1660-1722. 
Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas for Hampshire County, 
Massachusetts, 1711-1722. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. Douglas Merritt. 



JOHN POTTER, 1639-1694. 
Deputy to the General Assem- 
bly of Rhode Island, 1667, 
1671, 1672, 1680, 1683. 
Governor's Assistant, 1685-1686. 
Mrs. Launt Thompson. 

ROBERT POTTER, 1655. 

Commissioner from Warwick 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1651, 1652, 1655. 
Governor's Assistant, 1648. 
Mrs. Launt Thompson. 

THOMAS POTTER, 1695-1773. 
Lieutenant of the Third Com- 
pany of Westerly, Rhode Is- 
land, 1732, 1733. 
Captain of the Fourth Westerly 
Company, 1746. 

Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

JOHN POWELL, 1596 . 

Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses, 1632. 

Miss Margaret S. Hall. 

JOHN POWELL, 1624-1718. 
Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses of Virginia, 1658-1660, 
1663, 1666. 
Mrs. Charles H. Hall. 
Miss Margaret S. Hall. 

WILLIAM PRATT, 1622-1678. 
Deputy from Saybrook to the 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1666-1677. 
Lieutenant of Train Band of 
Saybrook, Connecticut, 1661. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. William A. Putnam. 
Mrs. William S. Walcott. 

WILLIAM PRATT, 1653-1718. 
Captain of First Company of 
Saybrook, Connecticut, 1717. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

ABRAHAM PREBLE. 1600-1663. 

Commissioner to hold Court in 

the Province of Maine, 1653, 

1655-1657, 1659, 1660. 

Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 

JEDEDIAH PREBLE, 1707-1784. 
Captain of Infantry, Massachu- 
setts, 1746. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1754. 



Colonel, at Crown Point, 1758. 

Brigadier-General, 1759. 

Appointed Commander-in-Chief 
of Massachusetts Forces, 
1775. 

Councillor, 1773, 1774. 

Member of Provincial Con- 
gress, 1774. 
Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 

NATHANIEL SARTELL 
PRENTICE, 1735-1815. 

Member of Provincial Congress, 
New Hampshire, 1775. 

Member of Committees of Cor- 
respondence and Safety, 1775, 
1776. 

Representative to General As- 
sembly, 1775, 1776. 

Captain of New Hampshire 
Troops, 1776. 

Major, 1776. 

Mrs. Theron G. Strong. 

THOMAS PRENTICE, 1621- 
1710. 
Cambridge, Mass. 
Lieutenant of Massachusetts, 

1656. Captain, 1662. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse in 
the Indian War, 1675. 
Mrs. George A. AUin. 

JOHN PRESCOTT, 1707-1743. 
Commanded a Company in the 

Expedition to Cuba in 1740. 
Sent as Commissioner to Eng- 
land, 1743, and died there. 
The English government con- 
ferred on his widow an an- 
nual life pension. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

JONATHAN PRESCOTT, 1643- 
1721. 
Representative from Concord to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts. 1692-1695, 1697, 1698, 
1699, 1712, 1713. 
Lieutenant, 1693. Captain of a 
Foot Company, 1706. 
Mrs. Reginald Canning. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Miss Ellen R. Nye. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 

THOMAS PRINCE, 1600-1673. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of Plymouth Colony. 



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Governor of Plymouth Colony, 

1634, 1638, 1657-1672. 
Governor's Assistant, 1632, 1635, 

1636, 1637, 1639-1656. 
Treasurer of the Colony, 1636- 

1640. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies, 1645. 1650, 1653- 
1658, 1661, 1663, 1670-1672. 
Member of the Councils of War, 
1642, 1643, 1646, 1653, 1657, 
1658, 1667. 
President of the Councils of 
War of 1657, 1658 and 1667. 
Mrs. Donald M'L. Barstow. 
Mrs. Henry F. Cook. 
Mrs. John F. Maynard. 
Mrs. Robert W. Paterson. 
Mrs. Andrew J. Tovi^nson. 

DAVID PROVOOST, 1608-1657. 

One of the Representative Body 

known as "The Nine Men" 

in Nieuw Netherland, 1652. 

Schout for Breukkelin, Amers- 

fort, and Midwout, 1651. 
Sergeant of Burgher Corps, 
1653. At Fort Good Hope, 
1642. 

Mrs. Charles F. Ames. 
Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 
Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 
Mrs. Henry D'A Pearce. 
Miss Sarah M. Provoost. 
Mrs. John O'B. Rust. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 
Mrs. Robert H. White. 

♦DAVID PROVOOST, 1642-1721. 
Member of the Assembly Prov- 
ince of New York, 1699-1701. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

DAVID PROVOOST. 1670-1725. 

Mayor of New York, 1699. 

Member of the Governor's 

Council, Province of New 

York, 1708-1711. 

Member of the Assembly, 1699- 

1702, 1711-1713, 1716-1723._ 
Commissioner of Connecticut 

Boundaries, 1723. 
Captain of a Company of Foot, 
1700. Major of New York 
Militia, 1710. 

Mrs. Charles F. Ames. 
Mrs. William F. Barret. 
Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 



ISRAEL PUTNAM. 1718-1790. 

Major-General in the Conti- 
nental Army, 1775. 

Captain of the Fourth Com- 
pany of Connecticut Troops, 
1756. Major of the Third 
Regiment, Connecticut, 1758. 

Lieutenant-Colonel of Connect- 
icut Troops in the Expedition 
against Ticonderoga, 1759. 

Lieutenant-Colonel in the Expe- 
dition against Havana, 1762. 

Colonel, Connecticut Troops, in 
the Detroit Expedition, 1763. 

Colonel, 1775. Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, Continental Army, 1775. 

Representative from Pomfret to 
the Connecticut General As- 
sembly, 1766, 1767, 1775. 
Mrs. Franke H. Bosworth. 
Mrs. Charles E. Brugler. 

JAMES PUTNAM, 1661-1727. 
Lieutenant of a Troop of Horse 
in Salem, Massachusetts Bay. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

JOHN PUTNAM, 1627-1710. 
Deputy from Salem to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts 
Bay, 1680, 1686, 1691. 
Lieutenant of a Troop of 
Horse, 1678. Called Captain. 
Mrs. Francke H. Bosworth. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

THOMAS PUTNAM, 1614-1686. 
Lieutenant of the First Troop 
of Horse, Essex County, Mas- 
sachusetts Bay, 1662. 
Miss Kate Prime. 
Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. 
Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. 

JOHN PYNCHON, 1625-1703. 

Deputy from Springfield to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1659, 1662-1664. 

Governor's Assistant, 1665-1686. 

Agent for Massachusetts to 
confer with Sir Edward An- 
dros, 1680. 

Member of the Council of the 
Royal Province of New Eng- 
land, 1686-1689. 

Councillor of Massachusetts 
Bay, 1693-1702. 



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Commissioner to settle the 
Southern Boundary Line of 
Patent. 1671. 

Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas of Hampshire County, 
1692-1702. 

Judge of Probate, 1692-1702. 

Lieutenant, 1653. Captain, 
Springfield Company, 1657, 

Sergeant-Major of the Hamp- 
shire Regiment, 1671. 
Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

JOHN PYNCHON, 2d, 1647-1721. 

Springfield, Mass. 
Member of Governor's Council, 

1715, 1716. Commissioner of 

Oyer and Terminer, 1718. 
Judge of the Court of Common 

Pleas, 1710, 1711, 1715, 1719, 

1720, 1721. 
Major, 1676. Colonel, 1710. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

WILLIAM PYNCHON, 1590- 
1662. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Named Assistant in the Char- 
ter of Charles I, and served in 
England, 1628, 1629. Gover- 
nor's Assistant in Massachu- 
setts, 1630-1636, 1642-1650. 
Treasurer of the Colony, 1632- 

1634. 
One of the Commissioners to 

govern Connecticut, 1636. 
Commissioner to govern Spring- 
field, 1641. 

Miss Doris W. Bissell. 

Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 

Mrs. Wallace Clark. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 

Miss Frances B. Hawley. 

Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 

Mrs. William B. Jackson. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

Mrs. Effingham Maynard. 

Mrs. John F. Maynard. 

Miss Mary H. Maynard. 

Miss Margaret Middleton. 

Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 

Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 



Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

HENRY QUACKENBUSH, 
1737-1813. 
Lieutenant of Albany County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1757. Captain, 1775. 
Chairman of Albany County 

Committee of Safety, 1775. 
Colonel of the Fifth Regiment, 
New York Troops, 1778. 
Miss Frances B. Hawley. 
Miss Margarita L. Hawley. 
Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 
Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. 

EDMUND QUINCY, 1635. 

Deputy from Boston to the First 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1634. 
Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 

EDMUND QUINCY, 1627-1698. 
Deputy from Braintree to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1670, 1673, 1675, 
1679, 1681, 1692. 
Lieutenant of the Braintree 
Company, 1676. Captain, 1684. 
Major of the Suffolk Regiment, 

1692. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1694. 
Member of the Committee of 
Safety, 1689. 

Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 

EDMUND QUINCY, 1681-1738. 
Member of Governor's Council, 

1715-1729, 1734-1737. 
Justice of the Superior Court 

of Massachusetts, 1718-1738. 
Agent of the Colony to Eng- 
land, 1737. 
Colonel, Suffolk Regiment, 1713. 
Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. 

JOHN QUINCY, 1689-1767. 

Representative from Braintree 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1717, 1719-1740, 
1744, 1745, 1747, 1755-1757. 
Speaker of the House. 1729-1740. 
Councillor, 1742, 1747-1753. 
Called Major and Colonel in the 
records of Braintree. 
Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 



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JOHN RANDALL, 1701-176L 
Lieutenant of a Train Band of 

Stonington, Connecticut. 
Captain, 1745. 

Mrs. George A. Allin. 

JOHN RATHBONE, 1702. 

Deputy from New Shoreham to 
the General Assembly of 
Rhode Island, 1681-1684. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

JOHN RAYMOND, 1665-1737. 
Captain of a Norwalk Train 
Band, 1710. 
Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

GEORGE READE, 1671. 

Acting Secretary of the State of 
Virginia, 1640. 

Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses from James City 
County, 1649. 

Member of the Council from 
York, 1655-1656, 1657. 

Lieutenant-Colonel. 
Mrs. John Claflin. 

JOSEPH READE, 1694-1771. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, Province of New 
York, 1764-1771. 

Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 

PELEG REDFIELD, 1723-1760. 
Captain of Train Band of Kill- 
ingworth, Connecticut, 1760. 
Miss Anne D. Proctor. 
Miss Lomy R. Proctor. 

HENRY REMSEN, 1736-1792. 
Captain of New York City 

Troops, 1775. 
Colonel of the First Regiment, 

New York Troops, 1775. 
Ensign, 1760. 

Mrs. Robert L. Belknap. 
Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 

REM REMSEN, JR., 1685-1752. 
Lieutenant of Kings County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1738. 
Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 



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EDMUND RICE, about 1594- 
1663. 
Deputy from Sudbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1640, 1643, 1652-1654. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 

Mrs. James M. Belden. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley, 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

Mrs. Ensign B. Pardee. 

Mrs. C. P. Williams, Jr. 

Mrs. William B. Wood. 

GEORGE RICHARDS, 1695- 
1750. 
Captain of Train Band of New 
London, Connecticut, 1739. 
Miss Louisa V. Richards. 

EDWARD RICHMOND, 1632- 
1696. 

Attorney General of Rhode Is- 
land, 1677-1680. 

Deputy from Newport to the 
General Court of Rhode Is- 
land, 1678, 1679; from Little 
Compton to the General 
Court of Plymouth, 1686. 

Lieutenant in the Militia of 
Rhode Island and Providence 
Plantations, 1676. 

Lieutenant, Bristol County 
Company, Plymouth Colony, 
1686. Captain, 1690. 
Mrs. George de B. Greene. 
Mrs. Wm. K. Payne. 

HENRY RIDGELY, 1645-1711. 
Justice of the Peace for Ann 
Arundel County, Maryland, 
1686. 
Deputy to the General Assem- 
bly of Maryland, 1692. 
Justice of the Peace, 1692. 
Mrs. Charles W. Hunt. 

ROBERT RIDGELY, 1681. 

Clerk of the Provincial Court 
and the Secretary's Office, 
1670-1671. 

Acting Secretary of the Prov- 
ince of Maryland in the ab- 
sence of Sir William Talbot, 
1671. 

Acting Attorney-General, 1674. 
Mrs. Lancaster Morgan. 



JOSHUA RIPLEY, 1658-1739. 
Deputy from Windham to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1699, 1701-1703, 1706-1716, 
1719-1722. 

Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 

Miss Mary S. Gould. 

Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 

EDWARD RISLEWORTH, 
1617-1691. 

A Recognized Historic Founder 
of New Hampshire, the Exe- 
ter Settlement, 1638. 

Deputy for York to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 1653- 
1656, 1658-1661, 1663, 1672, 
1674-1676, 1679. 

Associate for York County 

Court, 1653, 1675-1677, 1679. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

THOMAS ROBERTS, 1673. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of New Hampshire. 
Appointed Governor of Dover, 
1640. 

Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. 

HENRY ROBIE, 1618-1688. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of New Hampshire. 
Judge of the Court of Sessions, 
1684. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

WILLIAM ROBINSON, 1693- 
1751. 

Deputy from South Kingston 
to the General Assembly of 
Rhode Island. 1724-1728, 1734- 
1737, 1741, 1742. Speaker of 
the House, 1735, 1741. 

Deputy Governor of Rhode Is- 
land, 1745, 1747. 

Judge of the Court of Equity, 
1741. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 

NATHANIEL ROCHESTER, 
1752-1831. 
Member from Orange County 
to the Provincial Congress, 
North Carolina, 1774-1776. 
Member of Committee of Saf- 
ety, 1775. 
Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. 



JOHN RODMAN, 1679-1756. 
Member of the Ninth Assem- 
bly of New Jersey, repre- 
senting the City of Burling- 
ton, 1727-1729. 
King's Councillor for New Jer- 
sey, 1738-1756. 

Mrs. Smith M. Lindsley. 

NATHANIEL ROGERS. 1598- 
1655. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Minister at Ipswich, 1638-1655. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 
Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

THOMAS ROGERS, 1621. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Plymouth 
Colony. 

Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 

ZABDIEL ROGERS, 1737-1807. 
Lieutenant of the 11th Com- 
pany Third Regiment of Con- 
necticut Militia of Norwich, 
1762. Captain of same, 1765. 
Major of Twentieth Regiment 
of Connecticut Troops, 1774. 
Mrs. George H. Brown. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 

ICHABOD ROLLINS. 1722-1800. 
Member of the Provincial Con- 
gress of 1775, when the Inde- 
pendency of New Hampshire 
was determined. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JEREMIAH ROLLINS, 

1768. 
Ensign in a Company of Dover, 
New Hampshire, 1731. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

FRANCOIS ROMBOUTS, 

1691. 
Mayor of New York City, 1679. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, Province of New 

York. 1691. 



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Captain of Provincial Troops, 
1684. 

Mrs. Robert F. Crary. 
Mrs. Thomas R. Harris. 
Mrs. James M. Rankin. 
Miss Emma Schenck. 

ALBERT HEYMANS ROOSA. 
Captain of Ulster County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1673. 

Mrs. Abijah B. Bennett. 

Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 

Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 

Mrs. Henry D'A. Pearce. 

Mrs. Robert H. White. 

Miss Florence R. Wright. 

ARIE ROOSA, before 1725. 

Captain of Foot, Ulster and 
Dutchess County Troops, 
Province of 'New York, 1700. 
Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 
Mrs. Robert McCormick. 
Mrs. Robert W. Patterson. 
Mrs. Henry D'A. Pearce. 
Mrs. Robert H. White. 

ISAAC ROOSEVELT, 1726-1794. 

Member of the New York Pro- 
vincial Congress, 1775, 1776, 
1777. 

Member of the Provincial Con- 
vention and of the Commit- 
tee of One Hundred, 1775. 

Senator in New York State, 
1777, 1780-1787, 1788-1792. _ 

One of the Council of Appoint- 
ment, 1781. 

Member of the Convention to 
adopt the Federal Constitu- 
tion, 1788. 

Mrs. James A. Glover. 

SAMUEL RUGGLES, 1629-1692. 
Lieutenant, Roxbury Company, 

1676. Captain, 1692. 
Representative from Roxbury 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts Bay, 1689-1692. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 

THOMAS RUGGLES, 1671-1728. 
Fellow of Yale College, 1710- 
1728. Trustee. 1710-1728. 
Mrs. David J: Dickson. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 



EDWARD RUSSELL, 1733-1819. 

Captain of Train Band in the 
Second Regiment of Connect- 
icut, 1774. 

Captain of Second Company of 
Fifth Battalion of State 
Troops, 1776. 

Afterwards Colonel under State 
authority. 

Mrs. William A. Copp. 

JOHN RUSSELL, . 

Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly from East Haven, 
1709, 1710; from Branford, 
1714-1716, 1718, 1719-1721, 
1725-1735, 1737, 1739, 1741, 
1745, 1749-1753. 

Speaker of the House, 1751. 

Clerk of the House, 1726-1735, 
1737, 1739, 1741. 

Captain of Train Band of East 
Haven, 1710; of Branford, 
1719. 

Major of Second Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1748. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, 1752. 
Mrs. William A. Copp. 

JOHN RUSSELL, 1626-1692. 
One of the Ministers active in 
founding and forwarding the 
interests of the Colony of 
Connecticut. Minister at 
Wethersfield, 1650-1659. 
Preacher of Election Sermon, 
Hadley, Massachusetts, 1665. 

Mrs. William A. Copp. 

Mrs. Alfred Ely. 

Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 

Mrs. Stephen H. P. Pell. 

Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 

Mrs. Robert M. Thompson. 

Miss Florence R. Wright. 

RICHARD RUSSELL, 1611-1676. 
Deputy from Charlestown to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1643, 1646, 1648, 
1650-1658. Speaker of the 
House, 1648, 1654-1656, 1658. 
Treasurer of the Colony, 1644- 

1676. 
Governor's Assistant, 1659-1676. 
Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. 
Miss Louisa E. Nevins. 



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SAMUEL RUSSELL. 1660-173L 
Fellow of Yale College, i;01- 

1730. 
Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermon, 1699. 
Mrs. William A. Copp. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 

THOMAS RUSSELL, 1729-180L 
Deputy from Cornwall to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1761-1769, 1772-1774. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 

ANTHONY RUTGERS, 1680- 
1746. 
Member of the Assembly, Prov- 
ince of New York, 1726-1737. 
Mrs. James A. Glover. 
Mrs. Samuel V. Hoffman. 
Mrs. Walter S. Russell. 

HENDRICK RUTGERS. 1712- 
1779. 
Ensign of New York Troops, 

1737. 
Lieutenant, 1737. Captain, 1738. 
Miss Josephine L. Beekman. 
Mrs. Robert L. Belknap. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 

WALTER RUTHERFURD, 
1723-1804. 
Captain and Major in the Royal 
American Regiment, 1750- 
1760. 

Mrs. Alfred Ely. 

JACOB RUTSEN, 1650-1730. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1693- 
1695. 1699-1702, 1713-1726. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of Ulster 
and Dutchess County Troops, 
1700. Colonel, 1710-1721. 
Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. 
Mrs. George W. Green. 
Mrs. Robert W. Foat. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 

JACOB RUTSEN, Jr., 1693 . 

Cornet of Ulster and Dutchess 
County Troops, Province of 
New York. 1717. 
Captain, 1740. 

Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 



COMFORT SAGE, 1731-1799. 
Colonel of the Third Battalion 

of Foot of Connecticut, 1776. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse 

of the Sixth Regiment of 

Connecticut, 1763. 
Lieutenant - Colonel of the 

Twenty-third Regiment of 

Connecticut, 1775. 
Mrs. Louisa W. Taylor. 

DANIEL ST. JOHN, 1700-1760. 
Ensign at Norwalk,Connecticut. 
Lieutenant, 1744. Captain, 1746. 

Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 

Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

SAMUEL ST. JOHN, 1680-1755. 
Lieutenant of the Train Band 
of Ridgefield, Connecticut, 
1718. Captain, 1727. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 
Mrs. Newton Perkins. 

RICHARD SALTER. 1728. 

King's Attorney, Shrewsbury, 
Province of East Jersey, 1697. 
Member of the Provincial As- 
sembly, 1695, 1704. 1705, 1706. 
Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

RICHARD SALTER, 1699-1762. 
Member of the King's Council 
in East Jersey, 1749-1751, 
1753-1762. 
Justice of the Supreme Court, 
1754, 1761, 1762. Member of 
Special Court to try Pirates, 
1761. 

Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

GURDON SALTONSTALL, 
1666-1725. 
Preacher of Election Sermon, 

1697. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council. 1704. 
Commander-in-Chief of Con- 
necticut Troops, 1708. 
Agent of Connecticut to Eng- 
land, 1710. 
Chief Judge of the Superior 

Court of Connecticut, 1711. 
Governor of Connecticut, 1707- 
1724. 

Mrs. William L. Halsey. 
Mrs. Henry F. Osborn. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 



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NATHANIEL SALTONSTALL, 
about 1639-1707. 

Deputy from Haverhill to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1666, 1669-1671. 

Governor's Assistant, 1679-1686, 
1689-1692. 

Councillor, 1690-1694. Member 
of Council of Safety, 1689. 

Commissioner of Oyer and Ter- 
miner, 1692. Chief Justice of 
the Court of Common Pleas 
of Essex County, Massa- 
chusetts, 1702-1707. 

Captain of the Haverhill Com- 
pany, 1665. Major, Second 
Essex Regiment, 1680. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

SIR RICHARD SALTON- 
STALL, 1586, after 1658. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Named as Governor's Assistant 
in the Charter of Charles I, 
1628, 1629. 
Governor's Assistant in New 
England, 1629, 1630, 1631, 1633. 
An Original Patentee of Con- 
necticut. 

Mrs. Junius S. Morgan. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

RICHARD SALTONSTALL, 2d, 

1610-1694. 

Deputy to the General Court of 

Massachusetts Bay, 1635-1637. 

Governor's Assistant, 1637-1649, 

1664, 1680, 1681, 1682. 
Sergeant-Major of the Essex 
Regiment, 1641. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

COMFORT SANDS, 1834. 

Member of the Provincial Con- 
gress of New York, 1775, 1776. 
Member of the Committee of 

One Hundred, 1776. 
Member of the New York 
Assembly, 1784, 1785, 1788, 
1789. 
Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. 

JOHN SANDS, 1649-1712. 

Deputy from New Shoreham to 
the General Court of Rhode 
Island, 1678, 1680, 1690. 
Captain, 1678. 

Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. 



JOHN SANFORD, 1653. 

President of Portsmouth and 

Newport, 1653. 
A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Ports- 
mouth, being one of the 
Eighteen Original Proprie- 
tors of Aquidneck who set- 
tled Pocasset, 1638. 
Governor's Assistant, 1647-1649. 
Lieutenant, 1644. 

Mrs. William Brookfield. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

JOHN SANFORD, Jr., 1633-1687. 

Deputy from Portsmouth to the 
General Court of Rhode Is- 
land, 1656-1660, 1662-1666, 
1668-1674, 1677, 1678; from 
East Greenwich, 1681, 1682, 
1683, 1688. 

General Treasurer of Rhode Is- 
land, 1655-1660, 1662-1664. 

Clerk of the Court of Commis- 
sioners, 1656-1659, 1663, 1666, 
1667, 1671-1686. 

General Recorder, 1656-1661, 
1666-1669, 1671-1676. 

General Attorney, 1663, 1664, 
1670. Secretary, 1654, 1672. 

Governor's Assistant, 1664, 16(55, 
1679, 1680. 

Member of Sir Edmond Andros' 
Council, 1686. Captain, 1664. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

PELEG SANFORD. 1639-1701. 
Governor's Assistant, 1667-1670, 

1677-1679. 
Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1670, 1677. 
Agent to England, 1677, 1683. 
General Treasurer for the Col- 
ony, 1678-1681. 
Governor of Rhode Island, 

1680-1683. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse, 
1667. Served in King Philip's 
War, 1676. Major, 1679. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1687. 
Mrs. William Brookfield. 
Mrs. William A. Brown. 
Mrs. William H. Gary. 
Mrs. Walter Jenning. 
Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. 
Mrs. F. W.H.Sheffield. 
Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. 



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NATHANIEL SARTELL, 1681- 
1741. 
Representative from Groton to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1732, 1733, 1739, 1741. 
Mrs. Theron G. Strong. 

JAMES SAUNDERS, 1640-1707. 
Justice of Ann Arundel County, 

Maryland, 1692-1701. 
Member of Maryland Assembly, 

1692-1701. 
Member of Council, 1701-1707. 
Mrs. David C. Clark. 
Mrs. William V. S. Thorne. 

JOHN SAUNDERS, 1745. 

Deputy from Westerly to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1707, 1713. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

TOBIAS SAUNDERS, 1695. 

Deputy from Westerly to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1669, 1671, 1672, 1680, 
1681, 1683, 1690. 
Conservator of the Peace for 
Westerly, 1678, 1695. 

Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

JOHN SAVAGE, 1707-1792. 

Captain in Command of a Com- 
pany of Massachusetts Vol- 
unteers at Forts Frontenac 
and Ticonderoga, 1758. 
Mrs. Arthur B. Johnson. 

THOMAS SAVAGE, 1608-1682. 

Deputy from Boston to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1654-1657, 1659- 
1663, 1671, 1672, 1677, 1678. 

Speaker of the House, 1659, 
1660, 1671, 1677, 1678. 

Governor's Assistant, 1680, 1681. 

Captain, 1653. 

In command of the Forces of 
the Colony at Medfield, 1675. 

Commander-in-Chief of the 
Forces of the Colony, 1675, 
1676. 

Lieutenant of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1641, 1645. Captain, 
1651, 1659, 1668, 1675, 1680. 

A Founder of Rhode Island as 
one of the Eighteen Original 



Proprietors of Aquidneck. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 

JOHN SAYLES, 1633-1681. 
Governor's Assistant, 1653, 1655, 

1657-1659, 1669-1671, 1674. 
Deputy from Providence to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1655-1659, 1669, 1670, 
1671, 1674, 1676, 1677. 1678. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

DANIEL SAYRE, 1666-1748. 
Sheriff of Suffolk County, 1711- 
1713. Justice at South Hamp- 
ton, 1718-1723. 
Lieutenant of Suffolk County 

Troops, 1709, 1714. 
Called Captain. 

Mrs. Eliphalet P. Stratton. 

HUMPHREY SCAMMON, 1677- 
1734. 

Representative from Biddeford 
to the General Assembly, 
1719. 

Lieutenant in charge of the 
Garrison House at Saco Fer- 
ry, 1723-1724. 

Was in the Expedition against 
Port Royal in 1710. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

ABRAHAM SCHENCK, 1720- 
1784. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1759- 
1768. County Judge of Kings 
County, 1767-1770. 

Mrs. Robert F. Crary. 

Mrs. Thomas R. Harris. 

Mrs. James M. Rankin. 

Miss Emma Schenck. 

HENRY SCHENCK, 1743-1799. 
Member of the New York Pro- 
vincial Congress, 1775-1777. 
Major of Minute Men, Dutchess 
County, 1775, 1776, 1777. 
Mrs. Robert F. Crary. 
Mrs. Thomas R. Harris. 
Mrs. James M. Rankin. 
Miss Emma Schenck. 

ROELOF MARTENSE 
SCHENCK, 1619-1704. 
Magistrate of Flatlands, New 
York, 1662, 1663, 1664. 



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Deputy to the Hempstead Con- 
vention, 1665. 

Sheriff of Kings County, 1685. 

Justice of the Peace, 1689, 1692. 

Captain of Horse, Kings 
County, 1665. 

Mrs. Walter M. Jones. 

JACOB JANSEN SCHERMER- 
HORN, 1623-1688. 
Acting Indian Commissioner 
under the Dutch Rule, and 
Magistrate of Fort Orange, 
1656, 1657, 1664, 1674. 

Mrs. Sidney de Kay. 

Mrs. George P. Lawton. 

Mrs. Robert D. Pierce. 

Mrs. Silas Wodell. 

EGBERT SCHOONMAKER. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse in 
Ulster County, in Regiment 
commanded by Colonel Jacob 
Rutsen, 1700. 

Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

HENDRICK JOACHEMSE 

SCHOONMAKER, 1681. 

Lieutenant of Ulster County 
Troops, Province of New- 
York, 1657. 

Mrs. Robert W. Foat. 
Miss Mary I. Forsyth. 
Mrs. Walter Jennings. 
Mrs. L. E. Van Etten, 

JOCHEM HENDRICKSE 

SCHOONMAKER, 1658-1730. 
Captain of Ulster and Dutchess 
County Troops, Province of 
New York, 1700. 
Mrs. Walter L. Carr. 
Mrs. Robert W. Foat. 
Miss Mary I. Forsyth. 

ABRAHAM SCHUYLER, 1663- 

1729. 
Captain of Scouts, Albany 

County, Province of New 

York, 1702. 
Lieutenant in Command of the 

Indian Expedition, 1689. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 

1703-1706. 

Mrs. William M. Martin. 

ARENT SCHUYLER, 1662-1731. 
Captain of New York Troops 
in French and Indian War, 
1693-1696. 
Mrs. John N. Booth. 



DAVID DAVIDSE SCHUY- 
LER, 1669-1715. 
Was twice a delegate to the In- 
dian Councils at Onondago 
in 1701. 
Sheriff of Albany County, 1705. 
Mayor of Albany, 1706. 
Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

DAVID PIETERSE SCHUY- 
LER, 1690. 

Acting Indian Commissioner as 
under Dutch Rule, and Mag- 
istrate of Albany, 1673. 
Justice of the Peace for Al- 
bany, 1683. 
Member of a Convention that 
assumed the Government at 
Albany and protested against 
the claims of Leisler, 1689, 
1690. 

Mrs. Robert L. Fowler. 
Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. 
Mrs. Walter Jennings. 
Mrs. William M. Martin. 
Miss Sarah B. Tibbits. 

HARMANUS SCHUYLER, 1727- 
1796. 
High Sheriff of Albany County, 
Province of New York, 1761- 
1770. 
Assistant Deputy Commissary- 
General, Northern Depart- 
ment, 1776. 

Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 

JOHANNES SCHUYLER, 1668- 
1747. 
Lieutenant of Cavalry, 1700. 
Captain, 1705. Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, 1710. Colonel of New 
York Troops, 1710. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 
1698-1700, 1710-1715, 1732- 
1734. 1739-1742. 
Mayor of Albany, 1703-1706. 
Member of the Assembly, Prov- 
ince of New York, 1710-1713. 
Indian Commissioner to repre- 
sent the Governor of Massa- 
chusetts at Albany, 1724. 
Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 
Mrs. Edward Wentworth. 



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MYNDERT SCHUYLER, 1672- 
1755. 
Mayor of Albany, 1719-1721, 

1723-1725. 
Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1701-1710, 1713, 1716- 
1726, 1728-1737. 
Commissioner of Indian Aflfairs, 
1706, 1710-1712, 1715, 1728- 
1734, 1739-1745, 1752. 
Captain of Albany Troops, 1710. 
Major, 1714. 

Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. John De W. Peltz. 
Miss Anne S. Van Cortlandt. 

NICHOLAS SCHUYLER, 1692- 
1748. 
Captain of Schenectady Troops, 
Province of New York, 1747. 
Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1727. 

Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 

PIETER SCHUYLER, 1657-1724. 
First Mayor of the City of Al- 
bany, 1686-1694. 
Presiding Judge of the Court of 
Common Pleas, Albany 
County, 1691, 1702. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 

1691-1698, 1706, 1712-1724. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, Province of New 
York, 1692-1720. 
Acting Governor as President 

of the Council, 1709, 1719. 
Lieutenant of Horse, 1685. 
Major of Albany Troops, 1691. 
Colonel, 1697. Lieutenant-Gen- 
eral, 1711. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. 
Miss Mary L. Chase. 
Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 
Mrs. John T. Cooper. 
Mrs. Emily M. de Peyster. 
Mrs. Dennis Eagan. 
Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. 
Mrs. James A. Glover. 
Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 
Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. 
Mrs. Daniel Manning. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. Edward L. Short. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 



Miss Margaret L. Taylor, 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 
Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 

PHILIP SCHUYLER, 1666-1724. 

Lieutenant of New York 

Troops; in Command of the 

Fort at Schenectady, 1703. 

Served as Lieutenant in Canada 

Expedition, 1709. 
Captain, 1711. 

Mrs. John N. Booth. 
Mrs. Walter C. Kerr. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. Edward Wentworth. 

PHILIP J. SCHUYLER, 1733- 
1804. 
Member of the Continental 

Congress, 1775, 1777-1781. 
Commissioner of Boundaries, 
Province of New York, 1764, 
1783. Commissioner of Indian 
Affairs, 1774. 
Captain of New York Troops, 

1755. Colonel. 1768. 
Major-General of the United 

Colonies, 1775. 
Member of the New York As- 
sembly, 1750, 1768, 1775. 
Surveyor-General. 1781. State 
Senator, 1780-1784. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 
Mrs. Edward Wentworth. 

PHILIP PIETERSE SCHUY- 
LER, about 1628-1683. 
Vice-Director of Nieuw Nether- 
land at Fort Orange, 1655. 
Acting Indian Commissioner, 

1655-1659, 1662, 1666-1679. 
Captain of Troops in Albany 
County, 1667. Captain of a 
Company at Schenectady, 
1669. 
Magistrate of Fort Orange, 
1655-1679, excepting four 
years. 

Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. 
Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. 
Mrs. Western Bascome. 
Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. 
Mrs. John N. Booth. 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. William N. Clark. 



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Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 
Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. 
Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. 
Mrs. James A. Glover. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. James Hillhouse. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 
Miss Louise E. Jones. 
Mrs. James M. Lawton. 
Miss Charlotte Livingston. 
Miss Julia R. Livingston. 
Mrs. Daniel Manning. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 
Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 
Mrs. John B. Miller. 
Mrs. Dwight P. Montague. 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 
Mrs. Thomas W. Nickerson. 
Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. 
Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 
Mrs. Henry E. Pellew^. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 
Miss Fanny Schuyler. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. John FL Southworth. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 
Mrs. William A. Thompson. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 
Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 
Miss Anne S. Van Cortlandt. 
Miss Mariana Velasquez. 
Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. 
Mrs. William A. Walker. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 
Mrs. Edward Wentworth. 
Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. 
Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 

JOSHUA SCOTTOW, 1615-1698. 

Ensign, 1653. 

Captain, Scarboro Company, 
York Regiment, 1676, and of 
Garrison of .Scarboro, Dis- 
trict of Maine. 

Judge of Probate, 1687, 1688._ 

Member of the First Provincial 
Council, Maine, 1681, 1689. 

Ensign, Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1657. 
Miss Margaret S. Hali. 



♦NATHANIEL SCRIBNER, 
1743-1799. 
Lieutenant of Dutchess County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1776. Captain, 1778. 
Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 

JOHN SEAMAN, 1610-1695. 
Delegate from Hempstead to 
Convention at Nieuw Amster- 
dam, 1653. 
Captain, Queens County 

Troops, Province of New 
York, 1665. 
Magistrate of Hempstead, 1656. 
Miss Josephine L. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. Oliver L. Jones. 
Mrs. William Negley. 
Mrs. Frank L. Perin. 
Mrs. William R. Robertson. 
Miss Mary B. Steward. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Seabrook W. Sydnor, 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 
Mrs. William W. Wood. 
Mrs. Oliver J. Woodhull. 

CORNELIUS SEBRING, 1652- 
1723. 
Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1695-1726. 
Major of Kings County Troops, 
Province of New York. 
Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. 
Mrs. Julian Day. 
Mrs. Austin D. Middleton. 
Mrs. Edward L. Parris. 

ROBERT SEDGWICK, 1611- 
1656. 
Deputy from Charlestown to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1637-1644, 1648, 
1649. 
Captain of the Charlestown 
Company, 1636. Commander 
of the Fort on Castle Island, 
1641. Major, 1644. Major- 
General of the Colony, 1652. 
Captain, Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1645, 1648. 
In 1654 went in command of 
a Regiment to Jamaica, where 
he died. 

Mrs. John S. Billings. 

Mrs. William H. Burr. 

Mrs. Charles F. Chandler. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

Mrs. Charles E. Pellew. 

Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 



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HENRY SEWALL, 1614-1700. 
Deputy from Newbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1661, 1662, 1663, 
1666, 1668, 1670. 

Mrs. Robert Abbe. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

Mrs. Douglas Merritt. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 

Miss Frances A. Stiger. 

Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

STEPHEN SEWALL. 1657-1725. 
Captain, Salem Company, Mas- 
sachusetts Bay, 1690. 
Major, 1701. Commander of 
the Expedition against the 
pirate Quelch, 1704. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. Douglas Merritt. 

MATTHEW SEYMOUR, 1669- 
1734. 
Deputy from Norwalk to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 
1712, 1713. 
Lieutenant at Norwalk, 1710. 
Captain of a Train Band, 1729. 
Mrs. Auguste P. Montant. 

THOMAS SEYMOUR, 1668- 
1740. 
Deputy from Hartford to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1719-1728. 
Lieutenant, 1721. 
Captain of the South Side Com- 
pany of Hartford, 1725. 
Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. 



JOHN SHARPE, 1643-1676. 

Lieutenant, Captain Wads- 
worth's Company, Massachu- 
setts Troops, in King Philip's 
War, and killed in Sudbury 
Fight, 1676. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 

ROGER SHAW, 1661. 

Deputy from Hampton to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1651, 1652, 1653. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

WILLIAH SHEFFIELD, 1699- 
1778. 
Lieutenant, Foot Company, 
Mendon, Massachusetts, 1757. 
Mrs. John Purdon. 

EBENEZER SHELDON, 1691- 
1774. 
Lieutenant at Deerfield, Massa- 
chusetts, 1747. Called Captain. 
Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. 

JOHN SHELDON, 1658-1733. 

Ensign in a Deerfield Company, 
1689, and also at the time of 
the Massacre, 1703. 

Sent by the Governor of Massa- 
chusetts with Captain Living- 
ston, to negotiate with Vau- 
dreuil for the exchange of the 
prisoners carried away by the 
French and Indians. 

Captain, 1727. 

Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. 



THOMAS SEYMOUR, 2d, 1705- JONATHAN SHELDON, 1687- 



1767. 

Captain, Second Company of 
Troops of Hartford, Connect- 
icut, 1752. Lieutenant, 1744. 
Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. 

ALEXANDER SHAPLEIGH, 
1585-1650. 
Agent of Sir Ferdinando Gorges 
in New England. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

JOHN SHAPLEIGH, 1640-1706. 
Ensign, in Kittery, Province of 

Maine, 1665. 
Called Lieutenant in Records of 
Massachusetts, 1696. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 



1769. 

Lieutenant of a Company in 
Suffield, Massachusetts, 1735. 
Captain, 1743. 

Mrs. Andrew H. Smith. 

HERCULES SHEPARD. 

before 1706. 
Member of the Assembly of 

Pennsylvania, 1684. 
Justice of the Peace, Sussex 
County, Delaware, 1683-1685. 
Miss Louise E. Jones. 

THOMAS SHEPARD, 1605-1649. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in forwarding the 
interests of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 



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A Founder of Harvard College. 
Preacher of Election Sermons, 
1637, 1638. Minister at Cam- 
bridge, 1635-1659. 
Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 

HENRY SHERBURNE, 1612- 
1680. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of New Hampshire. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1660. 

Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas, 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JOSEPH SHERBURNE, 1680- 
1744. 
Member of the King's Council 
at Portsmouth, New Hamp- 
shire, 1733-1744. 
Justice of the Supreme Court, 

1739. 
Colonel of Militia, 1734. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

PHILIP SHERMAN, 1610-1687. 
A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Ports- 
mouth, 1638, being one of the 
Eighteen Original Proprietors 
of Aquidneck, who settled Po- 
casset. 
General Recorder, 1648-1651 
Commissioner from Ports- 
mouth, 1656. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1665, 1667. 
Mrs. Charles H. Doolittle. 
Mrs. George de B. Greene. 
Mrs. William L. Halsey. 
Mrs. William B. Jackson. 
Mrs. George P. Lawton. 
Mrs. William Payne. 
Mrs. Fitch J. Swinburne. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 

ROGER SHERMAN, 1721-1793. 
Signer of the Declaration of In- 
dependence. Signer of the 
Articles of Association of the 
Congress of 1774. Signer of 
the Articles of Confederation, 
1778. Signer of the Constitu- 
tion of the United States, 
1787. (The only man who 



signed "these four supreme 
papers of American Inde- 
pendence.") 

Deputy to General Assembly of 
Connecticut from New Mil- 
ford, 1755, 1756, 1758-1761; 
from New Haven, 1764-1766. 

Governor's Assistant, 1766-1785. 

Judge of Superior Court, 1766- 
1789. 

Member of Council of Safety, 
1777-1780, 1782. 

Member of Continental Con- 
gress, 1774, 1781, 1783, 1784. 

Representative in the Congress 
of the United States, 1789- 
1791. Senator of the United 
States, 1791-1793. 

Member of the Committee of 
Five to draft the Declaration 
of Independence, 1776. Mem- 
ber of the Board of War and 
Ordnance, 1776. 

Delegate to the Convention 
with respect to Currency Mo- 
nopolies, etc., at Springfield, 
Mass., 1777. Delegate to the 
Convention to regulate prices, 
etc., at New Haven, 1778. 

Member of a Committee of Two 
to Revise the Statutes of 
Connecticut, 1783. 

Delegate from Connecticut to 
the Constitutional Conven- 
tion, 1787. 

Commissary of Supplies for 
Connecticut Troops at Al- 
bany, 1759. 

Mrs. W. H. L. Edwards. 
Mrs. Gilbert D. Lamb. 
Mrs. George D. Pratt. 
Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 
Mrs. Alexander Van Nest, 

SAMUEL SHERMAN, 1618-1684. 
Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1663-1668. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 

MATTHEW SHERWOOD, 
1643-1715. 
Deputy from Fairfield to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1691, 1692. 
Captain of Dragoons of Fairfield 
County, 1690. Captain, 1697, 
Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 



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EDWARD SHIPPEN, 1639-1712. 

Member of Assembly, Pennsyl- 
vania, 1695, 1700. 

Speaker of Assembly, 1695. 

Member of the Governor's 
Council, 1695-1712. 

President of Council, 1703, 1704. 

Presiding Justice of Common 
Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 
1697. Judge of the Supreme 
Court, 1699, 1701, 1702. Jus- 
tice of the Peace, 1697, 1700, 
1701. 

Mayor of Philadelphia, 1701. 
Puisne Judge, 1703-1705. 
Deputy Keeper of the Seal, 
1702. Commissioner of Prop- 
erty, 1701-1712. 
Treasurer of the City of Phila- 
delphia, 1705-1712. 

Mrs. Hilborne L. Roosevelt. 
Mrs. Munroe Smith. 

EDWARD SHIPPEN, 3d, 1703- 

1781. 
Member of the City Council, 

Philadelphia, 1733-1743. 
Mayor of Philadelphia, 1744. 
Justice of the Peace, 1749; of 

Lancaster County, 1753, 1761, 

1764, 1770. 
Charter Trustee of the College 

of New Jersey, 1748. 
A Founder of the University of 

Pennsylvania, 1749. 
Mrs. Munroe Smith. 

JOSEPH SHIPPEN, 1732-1810. 

Captain, Pennsylvania Troops, 
1756. Major Second Battalion 
in Expedition against Fort 
Duquesne, 1758. Lieutenant- 
Colonel of Second Battalion, 
1759. 

Secretary of the Province of 
Pennsylvania, 1762-1776. 

Sent to Lancaster in 1756 to in- 
quire into Indian affairs. 

Appointed Judge of the Lancas- 
ter County Court, 1789. 
Mrs. Munroe Smith. 

GEORGE SISSON, 1644-1718. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island. 1690, 1702, 1705, 1707. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 



SAMUEL SKELTON, 1592-1634. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
One of the Ministers active in 
forwarding the interest of the 
Colony. Preached Election 
Sermon, 1627-1634. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

JAMES SKIFFE, 1688. 

Deputy from Sandwich to the 

General Court of Plymouth 

Colony, 1644, 1645, 1652-1658, 

1663-1666. 

Member of Council of War, 1667. 

Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 

WILLIAM SKINNER, 1687- 
1758. 
Missionary of the Society for 
the Propagation of the Gos- 
pel in New Jersey, 1723-1758. 
Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 

ROBERT SLAUGHTER. 

Colonel of Virginia Troops in 
French and Indian War, 1758. 
Rosalie Slaughter Morton, 
M. D. 

GILES SLOCUM, 1680-1749. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island. 1705, 1717. 1718, 1720, 
1722, 1724-1726, 1735-1739. 
Governor's Assistant, 1722, 1723. 
Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. 

EDWARD SMALL, 1653. 

Magistrate at Saco, Maine, 1645. 
Mrs. William H. Moore. 

JOHN SMALL, 1723-1761. 

Ensign under Captain Daniel 
Fogg in Train Band of Scar- 
borough. 1757. 
Lieutenant, 1758. Captain, 1760. 
Mrs. William H. Moore. 

BENJAMIN SMITH, 1681-1723. 
Ensign in Captain Richard 
Kent's Company of Newbury, 
Massachusetts, 1706, 1707; in 
Colonel Wainwright's Regi- 
ment. 



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Was in the Expedition against 
Port Royal under Colonel 
Marsh, 1707. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

DANIEL SMITH, 1692. 

Deputy from Rehoboth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1672, 1674-1678. 

Governor's Assistant, 1679-1685, 
1791. 

Chosen as Alternate Commis- 
sioner of the United Colonies, 
1683, 1684, 1691, 1692. 

Member of the Council of Sir 
Edmund Andros, 1687. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 

EDMUND SMITH. 1779. 

Captain of a Smithtown Com- 
pany in Regiment of Colonel 
Henry Smith, Province of 
New York, 1733. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

EDWARD SMITH, 1675. 

Commissioner from Newport to 
the General Court of Rhode 
Island, 1655, 1659. 
Deputy to the General Assem- 
bly, 1665-1670. 
Governor's Assistant, 1654, 1655, 
1658, 1659, 1665, 1666. 
Mrs. Launt Thompson. 

HENRY SMITH, 1588-1648. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in forwarding the 
interests of the Colony of 
Connecticut prior to 1675. 
Minister at Wethersfield, 1641- 
1648. 

Miss Ellen R. Nye. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

HENRY SMITH, 1681. 

One of the Commissioners ap- 
pointed by the General Court 
of Massachusetts Bay to gov- 
ern Connecticut, 1635. 

Deputy to the General Court of 
Massachusetts Bay, 1641, 1651. 

Magistrate at Springfield. 

Lieutenant at Springfield, 1646. 
Mrs. John F. Maynard. 



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JAMES SMITH, 1645-1690. 

Lieutenant in the Phipps Expe- 
dition against Quebec, 1689- 
1696. 
One of the "Snow Shoe Men" 
of Newbury, Massachusetts. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

NEHEMIAH SMITH, 1646-1727. 
Deputy to the Connecticut Gen- 
eral Assembly from New 
London, 1690, 1691, 1694. 1698- 
1705; from Groton, 1706, 1707, 
1718, 1721-1724. 
Member of Governor's Council, 
1703-1705, 1711-1715, 1724. 
Mrs. William H. Sage. 

PHILIP SMITH, 1633-1685. 
Deputy from Hadley to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1677, 1680-1684. 
Associate of Hampshire County 

Court, 1681, 1682, 1684. 
Lieutenant of Hadley Foot 
Company, 1678; and of Hamp- 
shire County Company, 1678. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 

RICHARD (BULL) SMITH, 

1692. 

Member of the Representative 
Body of Nieuw Netherland 
known as the "Eight Men," 
1645. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council of New York, 1688. 
Mrs. Charles H. Brown. 
Mrs. William Negley. 
Mrs. Charles R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 
Mrs. William W. Wood. 

RICHARD SMITH, 2d, 1647- 
1720. 
Lieutenant of a Suffolk County 
Company, 1685. 

Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

RICHARD SMITH, 3d, 1696 . 

Lieutenant of a Smithtown, 
Long Island, Company, 1733. 
Later served as Captain. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 



SAMUEL SMITH, 1602-1680. 
Deputy from Wethersfield to 
the Connecticut General 
Court, 1640, 1641, 1643-1651, 
1653, 1655, 1656, 1662. 
Deputy from Hadley to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1661, 1663-1665, 
1667, 1668, 1671, 1673, 1678. 
Lieutenant of a Company of 
Wethersfield, Connecticut, 
1656. 

Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. W. H. Van Sinderen. 

WILLIAM (TANGIER) 
SMITH, 1655-1704. 
Chief Justice of the Province of 

New York, 1692-1699, 1700. 
Justice of the Supreme Court, 

1691-1693. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1691-1704. 
Judge of the Court of Admir- 
alty, 1693-1696, 1697-1701. 
Acting Governor of the Prov- 
ince, 1701. 

Mrs. Charles H. Brown. 
Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. 
Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. 
Mrs. William S. Livingston. 
Miss Alice Scarborough. 
Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. 
Mrs. Eliphalet P. Stratton. 

WILLIAM SMITH, 1696-1769. 
Judge of the Supreme Court of 

New York, 1763. 
Recorder of New York City, 
1736. Attorney-General, 1751. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, 1753-1767. Commis- 
sioner of Boundaries, 1754. 
Member of the Colonial Con- 
ference held in Albany, 1754. 
Mrs. James A. Glover. 
Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 
Mrs. William S. Livingston. 

WILLIAM SMITH, 1720-1799. 
Member of the New York Pro- 
vincial Congress, 1776, 1777. 
Member of the State Senate, 
1777-1783. 
Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. 



WILLIAM SMITH, 1723-1808. 
Delegate to the Provincial Con- 
gress of New Hampshire, 
1775. 
Mrs. Elbert Floyd-Jones. 

WILLIAM HENRY SMITH, 
1690-1742. 
Major of Suffolk County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1715. 

Mrs. William S. Livingston. 
Mrs. Eliphalet P. Stratton. 

WILLIAM PEARTREE 
SMITH, 1724-1801. 
Charter Trustee of the College 

of New Jersey, 1748. 
Member of a Committee of Saf- 
ety, 1774. Member of the 
Provincial Congress, 1775. 
Member of the First State Con- 
vention in New Jersey, 1774, 
Mrs. Kiliaen Van Rensse- 
laer. 

JAN SNEDEKER, 1679. 

Delegate to the Convention held 

at Flatbush, 1664. 
Magistrate of Midwout, 1654- 
1658, 1660, 1661, 1663, 1664. 
Mrs. George C. Avery. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

NICHOLAS SNOW, 1670. 

One of the Recognized Historic 

Founders of Plymouth. 
Deputy from Eastham to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1648, 1650, 1652, 1657. 
Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 
Mrs. Henry F. Cook. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

JOHANNES SNYDER, 1720- 
1794. 

Member of the New York Pro- 
vincial Congress, 1776. 

Major of a Northern Regiment 
of New York Troops, 1775. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, 1775, serv- 
ed through the Revolution. 

Member of the Council of Saf- 
ety, 1777. 

Member of the Assembly, 1776- 
1778, 1786. 1787, 1791. 
Mrs. Walter L. Carr. 



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HENRY SOANE, 1620-1662. 
Speaker of the House of Bur- 
gesses of Virginia, 1660, 1661. 
Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 

GEORGE SOULE. 1680. 

Deputy from Duxbury to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1642, 1645, 1646, 1650, 
1651, 1654. 

Mrs. John C. Brown. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 
Mrs. Newton Perkins. 

CONSTANT SOUTHWORTH. 

1614-1678. 
Deputy from Duxbury to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1647, 1649-1656, 1658- 
1669. Treasurer of the Col- 
ony, 1659-1678. 
Governor's Assistant, 1670-1678. 
Ensign of the Duxbury Com- 
pany, 1646. 
Member of the Councils of War 

of 1658, 1667. 
Commanding General in King 
Philip's War. 
Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Miss Mary S. Gould. 
Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 
Mrs. William H. Sage. 

JONATHAN SPARROW, 1633- 

1706. 

Representative from Eastham 
to the General Court of Ply- 
mouth, 1668, 1669, 1670, 1673- 
1679, 1681-1686, 1689-1691. 

County Judge, 1689. Associate 
for Barnstable County, 1690, 
1691. Justice of the Superior 
Court of Common Pleas, 1695- 
1706. 

Lieutenant in King Philip's 
War. Captain, 1677. Com- 
manded Military Company of 
Scituate, Massachusetts, 1689. 
Mrs. Henry F. Cook. 

THOMAS SPENCER, 1596-1681. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of New Hampshire. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 



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WILLIAM SPENCER, 1640. 

1640. 
Deputy from Newtown to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1634-1638. 
Lieutenant, Newtown Company. 

1636. 
Committee to the Connecticut 
General Assembly, 1639, 1640. 
Charter Member of the Ancient 
and Honorable Artillery 
Company of Boston. 
Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. 
Mrs. Buell P. Mills. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. George H. Warren. 
Mrs. WilliamW. Webb. 

ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD, 
1676-1740. 
Governor of Virginia, 1710- 

1722. 
Made the Treaty with the Six 

Nations, 1722. 
Postmaster-General of the Eng- 
lish Colonies in America, 
1730-1739. 
Commissioned Major-General, 
Commanding in the Expedi- 
tion against Carthagena, with 
Admiral Vernon, 1740. 
Mrs. John M. Bowers. 
Mrs. Edward C. Stockton. 
Miss Maude S. Stockton. 

JOHN SPOTSWOOD, 1758. 

Deputy from Orange County, 
Virginia, to the House of 
Burgesses, 1748, 1749; and 
from Spotsylvania County, 
1756, 1757, 1758. 
County Lieutenant of Spotsyl- 
vania County. 

Mrs. Edward C. Stockton. 

JOHN SPRAGUE, 1624-1692. 
Deputy from Maiden to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1689, 1690, 1691. 
Lieutenant. Captain of the 
Maiden Company, 1685. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 

RALPH SPRAGUE. 1650. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Deputy from Charlestown to 
the General Court, 1635-1641, 
1644, 1645. Lieutenant, 1637. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 



JOHN SPRATT, . 

Speaker of Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1690. 
Member of the Assembly, 1693- 
1695. 

Mrs. James M. Lawton. 
Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 

THOMAS SPYCER, 1658. 

Delegate to the Convention 
held in Nieuw Amsterdam, 
1653. 
Mrs. Margaret S. Remsen. 

ABRAM STAATS, 1694. 

Major of xA.lbany Troops, Prov- 
ince of New York, 1669. 
Captain, 1669. 

Special Indian Commissioner as 
under the Dutch Rule, 1690. 

Mrs. John R. Brodhead. 

Mrs. James H. Brookmire. 

Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 

Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 

Mrs. Alfred Ely. 

Mrs. James A. Glover. 

Mrs. Edward H. Jewett. 

Mrs. James Kent. 

Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 

Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 

Miss Sarah B. Tibbits. 

Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. 

Mrs. Howard Townsend. 

Mrs. Alexander L. Ward. 

Mrs. Nathaniel T. Wilson. 

BARENT STAATS, 1680-1752. 
Captain of Albany Troops, 
Province of New York, 1722. 
Lieutenant in French and In- 
dian War, 1706-1709. 

Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Miss Sarah B. Tibbits. 

JOCHEM STAATS, 1654-1712. 
Captain of New York Troops 
and in Command of all the 
Forces at Albany, 1690. 
Ensign, 1684. Commissioner 
of Indian Affairs, 1690. 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Miss Sarah B. Tibbits. 

SAMUEL STAATS. 1657-1716. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, Province of New 
York, 1698-1702, 1710-1716. 



Mrs. Alfred Ely. 
Mrs. James A. Glover. 
Mrs. James Kent. 
Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 
Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 

JOSEPH STAFFORD. 

Captain, Rhode Island Troops, 

1731. Major, 1739. 
Deputy from Warwick to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1730-1733, 1735, 1737, 
1739, 1741-1744, 1746. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 

SAMUEL STAFFORD. 1636- 
1718. 
Deputy from Warwick to the 
General Assembly of Rhode Is- 
land, 1670, 1672, 1674, 1679, 
1682, 1686, 1690, 1705. 
Lieutenant, 1705. 

Mrs. Lucy C. Watson. 

MYLES STANDISH, 1586-165(5. 
One of the Recognized Historic 

Founders of Plymouth. 
Captain of Plymouth Forces, 
1621. Captain of an Expedition 
against the Dutch, 1653. 
Member of the Councils of War 

of 1642, 1643, 1646, 1653. 
Deputy from Duxbury to the 

General Court, 1642, 1643. 
Governor's Assistant, 1632-1635, 
1637-1641, 1645-1656. Treasur- 
er of the Colony, 1644-1656. 
Miss Frances S. Adam. 
Mrs. John Q. A. Johnson. 
Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Mrs. Robert R. Sizer. 
Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

CALEB STANLEY, 1642-1718. 
Secretary of Connecticut Col- 
ony, 1709-1711. 
Deputy from Hartford to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1683, 
1684, 1689, 1690. 
Governor's Assistant, 1692-1701. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs 

at Albany, 1694. 
Captain of Train Band of South 
Side of Hartford, 1689. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 



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Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. Edward G. Janeway. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs. Payson Merrill. 
Mrs. Roswell-Smith. 
Mrs. George P. Slade. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

JOHN STANLEY, 1624-1706. 
Deptuy from Farmington to 
Connecticut General Court, 
1659. 1664-1671, 1673, 1674, 
1676, 1678-1687, 1689-1691, 
1693, 1695, 1696. 
Captain, Hartford County, 1675. 
Captain of Train Band of Farm- 
ington, 1691. 

Mrs. James O. Carpenter. 
Mrs. Buell P. Mills. 

NATHANIEL STANLEY, 1683- 
1755. 
Treasurer of Connecticut Col- 
ony, 1649-1655. 
Governor's Assistant, 1725-1749. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of First 
Regiment of Hartford, 1739. 
Miss Annie B. Dexter. 

JOHN STANTON 1641-1713. 
Stonington, Connecticut. 
Captain of a Company in a 
Connecticut Regiment in 
King Philip's War, took part 
in the Narragansett Swamp 
Fight, December 19th, 1675. 
Mrs. James J. Belden. 
Mrs. William A. Perry. 

THOMAS STANTON, 1610-1677. 
Deputy from Stonington to the 
General Court of Connecti- 
cut, 1651, 1666-1674. 
Appointed by the General Court 
to act as Interpreter with the 
Indians, 1638. 
Commissioner of Boundary be- 
tween Rhode Island and Con- 
necticut, 1668. 

Mrs. George A. Allin. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 
Mrs. Walter Jennings. 
Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 
Mrs. Frederic R. Leflferts. 



Mrs. William A. Perry. 
Mrs. William H. Sage. 
Mrs. F. W. H. Sheffield. 
Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

ANTHONY STANYAN, 1611- 
1684. 
Deputy from Hampton to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1654. 
Representative to the General 
Assembly of New Hampshire, 
1680, 1684. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

ISAAC STEARNS, 1671. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

SAMUEL STEARNS. 1673 . 

Representative from Water- 
town to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1714, 1715, 
1718-1721. 1730, 1731. 
Called Lieutenant. 

Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 

THOMAS STEBBINS, 1620-1683. 
Lieutenant in Springfield, Mas- 
sachusetts Bay, 1683. 
Mrs. Walter L. Carr. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. David I. Mackie. 

JOHN STEELE, 1665. 

Deputy from Cambridge to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1634, 1635. 
One of the seven Commission- 
ers appointed by the General 
Court of Massachusetts to 
govern Connecticut, 1635. 
Deputy from Hartford to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 
1636-1645; from Farmington, 
1646-1658. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 



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PETER STEENBERGER, 

1790. 
Lieutenant in a Virginia Regi- 
ment under Captain Charles 
Lewis and Colonel George 
Washington. 
Lieutenant in Expedition 
against the French, 1755. 
Mrs. Clinton L. Nourse. 

JOHN STEPHENS, 1740. 

Captain of a Company of New 
York Troops in the Expedi- 
tion against Carthagena. 1739. 
Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 

DANIEL STERLING, 1671-1749. 
Captain of Train Band of Lyme, 
Connecticut, 1728. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

BENJAMIN STETSON, 1641- 
1711. 
Deputy from Scituate to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1691, 1700. 
Captain of Scituate Militia, 1695. 
Mrs. William H. Moore. 

ROBERT STETSON, 1612-1702. 

Deputy from Scituate to the 

General Court of Plymouth, 

1653-1662, 1666, 1667, 1669- 

1671, 1673, 1674, 1677, 1678. 

Member of a Council of War to 

act with the Magistrates, 1671. 

Cornet of a Plymouth Troop, 

1659. 
Commissioner on Boundary 
with Massachusetts, 1664. 
Mrs. William H. Moore. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

GEORGE STEUART, 1708-1780. 
Represented Annapolis in the 

House of Burgesses of Mary- 
land. 1757-1764. 
Member of the Council of 

Maryland, 1769-1773. 
Justice of Anne Arundel 

County, 1746-1748. 
Justice of the Provincial Court 

of Maryland, 1749-1766. 
Judge and Register of the 

Maryland Land Office, 1747- 

1766. 



Mayor of Annapolis, 1759, 1760, 
1763, 1764. 

Judge of the Court of Vice-Ad- 
miralty, 1760. 

Captain of the Annapolis Com- 
pany of Militia, 1761. 

Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 

JOHN STEVENS, 1639-1689. 
Lieutenant at Casco Bay, 
Maine. Died in service, 1689. 
Mrs. Irwin A. Sprague. 

GEORGE STEVENSON, 1718- 
1783. 

Justice of the Peace and Ran- 
ger-General, in York County, 
Pennsylvania, 1749. 

Register of Wills and Recorder 
of Deeds, Cumberland County. 

Appointed on the Commission 
to settle the accounts after 
the capture of Fort Duquesne. 
Mrs. William G. Park. 

JAMES STEVENSON, 1688-1769. 

High Sheriff of the County of 

Albany, Province of New 

York, 1731. 

Miss Anne S. Van Cortlandt. 

THOMAS STEVENSON, 1674- 
1719. 
Justice of the Peace for Bucks 
County, Pennsylvania, 1708- 
1710. 
Member from Bucks County to 
the Provincial Assembly, 
1710-1714, 1715-1718. 

Mrs. William E. Verplanck. 

JAMES STEWART, . 

Captain of a Militia Company, 
Harford County, Maryland, 
1775-1777. 
Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 

EPHRAIM STILES, 1645-1714. 
Deputy from Stratford to the 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1686, 1690, 1692, 1695- 
1697, 1699, 1702, 1704, 1709, 
1710. 

Miss Alice Brinsmade. 

Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 

Mrs. Jefferson Clark. 

Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 



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BENJAMIN STILLMAN, 1726- 

Ensign in the First Westerly, 
Rhode Island Company. 
Kings County Regiment, 1768. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

GEORGE STILLMAN, 1739- 
1817. 

Deputy from Westerly to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1761, 1762, 1765, 1790, 
1791. 

Ensign in the First Military 
Company of Westerly, 1744. 

Lieutenant, 1745. Captain, 1746, 
1775. 

Captain, Third Westerly Com- 
pany, 1777, 1781, 1783, 1784. 

Major of First Regiment of 
Washington County, Rhode 
Island, 1785, 1790. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, 1791. 

Lieutenant-Colonel Command- 
ant, 1792. 

Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

NICHOLAS STILLWELL, 

-1671. 
Lieutenant of Troops at Eso- 
pus, Province of Nieuw Neth- 
erland, 1663. 
Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. 
Mrs. Robert H. White. 

JOHN STITES, 1706-1782. 

Delegate from Essex County to 
the Provincial Congress of 
New Jersey, held at Trenton 
in May, June and August, 
1775. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 

RICHARD STOCKTON, 1730- 

1781. 
Signer of the Declaration of In- 
dependence. 
Member of the King's Council,, 

of New Jersey,vl678;;;j775. I 
Justice of the Supreme Court, 

1774. 
Member of the Continental 

Congress, 1776. 
Author of "An Expedient for 

the Settlement of American 

Disputes," 1774. 
One of a Committee to visit and 

relieve the Army; and to de- 



vise means to reinforce Gen- 
eral Washington, 1776. 
Captured by Tories and impri- 
soned until Congress inter- 
fered for his release, 1777. 
Mrs. Moses T. Pyne. 

ANTHONY STODDARD, 1617- 
1686. 
Deputy from Boston to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1650, 1659, 1660, 
1665-1684. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 

Mrs. C. S. Leffingwell. 

Mrs. William A. Putnam. 

Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. 

SOLOMON STODDARD, 1643- 
1729. 
Fellow of Harvard College, 

1666, 1667. 
Preached an Election Sermon 
before the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1703. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

EBENEZER STONE, 1662-1754. 
Representative from Newton to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1720-1724. 
Councillor, 1730-1733. 

Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 

SAMUEL STONE, 1602-1663. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Connecticut 
prior to 1675. 
Chaplain of Connecticut Troops 

in the Pequot War, 1637. 
Minister at Hartford, 1636-1663. 
Miss Alice Brinsmade. 
., ; \f ^ Mrs. John W. Gillette. 
Ijy. \* Mrs. Walter N. Kernan. 
i ^ Mrs. Joseph R. Swan. 

Mrs. W. L. Van Sinderen. 

SIMON STONE, 1631-1707. 
Deputy from Watertown to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1678-1684, 1686, 
1689. 1702. 

Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 



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AUGUSTINE STORER. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of New Hampshire, 
A member of the Exeter Com- 
bination, 1639. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

JOHN STORER, 1694-1768. 

Representative from Wells, 
Maine, to the General Assem- 
bly of Massachusetts, 1748- 
1751, 1754. 

Special Justice of York Court 
of Common Pleas, 1743, 1749, 
1751. 

Lieutenant. Captain in First 
Massachusetts Regiment at 
the Siege of Louisburg, 1744. 

Called Colonel, 1755. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

JOSEPH STORER, 1648-1730. 
Ensign of a Company at Wells, 

Maine, 1681. 
Lieutenant in Command of a 
Garrison, 1690. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Mrs. Arthur C. Smith. 

SAMUEL STOUGHTON, 1702- 
1789. 
Captain of Company of Wind- 
sor, Connecticut, 1751. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 

THOMAS STOUGHTON. 

1661. 
Deputy to the Connecticut Gen- 
eral Court, 1639, 1640, 1643, 
1645-1648. 
Ensign of Connecticut Troops, 
1636. Lieutenant, 1640. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Miss Mary S. Gould. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 
Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 
Mrs. William A. Perry. 

JOSEPH STOUT, 1767. 

Colonel of New Jersey Provin- 
cial Troops, 1755. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 

JOHN STRATTON, 1621-1684. 
Delegate from East Hampton, 
Long Island, to the Conven- 
tion held at Hampton, 1665. 
Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 



PETER STRETCH, 1746. 

Member of the Common Coun- 
cil, City of Philadelphia, 1708- 
1746. 
Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 

JOHN STRONG, 1605-1699. 
Deputy from Taunton to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1641, 1642, 1643. 

Miss Doris W. Bissell. 

Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 

Mrs. Charles H. Brown. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

Mrs. John L. Lawrence. 

Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 

Miss Faith Moore. 

Mrs. George P. Slade. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

JAN STRYCKER, 1615-1697. 
Captain of Troops at Midwout, 
Long Island, Province of 
New York, 1673. 
Delegate to the Conventions of 
1653, 1663, 1664, 1665, 1674. 

Mrs. Edward H. Butler. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 

Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. 

Mrs. Julian Day. 

Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. 

Mrs. Austin D. Middleton. 

Mrs. William Negley. 

Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 

Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 

Mrs. Prescott Slade. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

Mrs. Silas Wodell. 

Mrs. William W. Wood. 

Mrs. Haldemand P. Young. 

PETRUS STUYVESANT, 1592- 
1672. 

Governor and Director-General 
of Nieuw Netherland, 1647- 
1664. 

Governor of the Island of Cura- 
cao, under the Dutch West 
India Company, 1644. 

Commanded an expedition 
against the Swedes at South 
River, 1651. 

Reestablished the Dutch Col- 
ony at South River, 1655. 
Mrs. Edward King. 
Miss Mary LeRoy King. 



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Mrs. Louis B. McCagg. 
Mrs. Charles D. Merrill. 
Mrs. John S. Runnells. 
Mrs. John B. White. 

CASPER STYMETS, 1702. 

Lieutenant of Bergen County 

Troops in New Jersey, 1673. 
Captain, 1673. 
Delegate to the Convention 

held in New Orange, 1674. 
Member from Bergen to the 
First General Assembly of 
New Jersey, 1668. 

Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

WILLIAM SUMNER, 1605-1688. 
Deputy from Dorchester to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1658, 1666-1670, 
1672, 1678-1681, 1683-1686. 
Mrs. John L. Lawrence. 
Mrs. Luke V. Lockwood. 
Miss Margaret Middleton. 

SAMUEL SWAINE, 1682. 

Deputy from Branford to the 
General Court of New Haven 
Colony, 1653-1659, 1661-1664, 
and to the Connecticut Gen- 
eral Court, 1665. 

Member from Newark to the 
First General Assembly of 
New Jersey, 1668. 

Lieutenant and Chief Military 
Officer at Branford, 1653. 

Captain of Militia at Newark, 
1673. 

Mrs. William C. Doane. 
Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 

WILLIAM SWAINE, 1585 , 

after 1657. 

A Commissioner appointed by 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay to govern Con- 
necticut, 1635. 

Deputy from Watertown to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1636. 

Deputy from Wethersfield to 
the Connecticut General 
Court, 1636, 1637, 1641-1643. 

Magistrate of Connecticut, 1637, 
1643, 1644. 

Deputy from Branford to the 
General Court of New Haven 
Colony, 1654-1657. 

Mrs. William C. Doane. 
Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 



RICHARD SWAN, 1678. 

Deputy from Rowley to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1660, 1667-1673, 
1675, 1677. 
Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 

CORNELIS SWARTWOUT, 
1722-1775. 
Captain of Dutchess County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1760. 

Mrs. Walter J. Green. 
Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. 

JACOBUS SWARTWOUT, 1692- 
1749. 
Captain of Ulster County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1710. 
Assistant Judge of the Court of 
Common Pleas, Dutchess 
County, 1745. 

Mrs. Walter J. Green. 
Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. 

ROELOF SWARTWOUT, 1634- 
1715. 
Schout Fiscaal for Wiltwyck, 
1661. Member of Leisler's 
Council, 1689. 

Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 
Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. 
Mrs. Walter J. Green. 
Mrs. Henry D'A. Pearce. 
Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. 
Mrs. John O'B. Rust. 
Mrs. Stephen Van Renssel- 
aer. 
Mrs. Robert H. White. 

THOMAS SWARTWOUT, 1607- 
1670. 
Delegate to the Convention 
held at Nieuw Amsterdam, 
1653. 

Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 

Mrs. Walter J. Green. 

Mrs. Henry D'A. Pearce. 

Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. 

Mrs. Robert H. White. 

BENJAMIN SWETT, 1626-1697. 
Ensign, Newbury Company, 

Massachusetts Bay, 1651. 
Lieutenant, 1675. 
Commissioned Captain, June 21, 
1697, and killed in the Battle 
at Black Point, Maine, June 29. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 



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JOHN SWIFT, 1720-1802. 

Member of the Common Coun- 
cil of Philadelphia, 1757-1760, 
1762, 1771, \77Z-\776. 
Collector of the Port of Phila- 
delphia, 1762-1772. 
Justice of the Peace for Courts 
of Bucks County, Pennsyl- 
vania, 1773, 1774, 1802. 
Mrs. James Hillhouse. 
Miss Louise E. Jones. 
Miss Charlotte Livingston. 
Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. 

WILLIAM SWIFT. 1756. 

Deputy from Sandwich to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts. 

Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

*ABRAHAM SWITS, 1730-1814. 
Lieutenant New York Troops, 
1768. Major, 1775. 
Miss Anna Van Santvoord. 

ZACHARIAH SYMMES, 1599- 
1671. 

One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in forwarding the 
interests of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Preached an Election Sermon, 
1648. Minister at Charleston, 
1634-1671. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

SAMUEL SYMONDS, 1595-1678. 
Deputy from Ipswich to the 
General Court of the Colony, 
1638-1642. 
Governor's Assistant, 1643-1673. 
Deputy Governor of the Col- 
ony of Massachusetts Bay, 
1673-1678. 

Mrs. E. Le Grand Beers. 
Mrs. Irvin A. Sprague. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Miss Margaret Stimson. 

PHILIP TABER, 1605-1673. 
Deputy from Yarmouth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1639, 1640. 
Commissioner to the General 
Court of Rhode Island from 
Portsmouth, 1660, 1663; from 
Providence, 1661. 

Mrs. Frederick Allien. 



MICAIELL TAINTOR, 1652- 
1731. 
Deputy from Colchester to the 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1708-1716, 1718-1721, 1723- 
1726. 

Mrs. William A. Copp. 

ROGER TALBOT, 1723. 

Mate of the Sloop "George," a 
Transport in His Majesty's 
service, 1722. 
Acted as Master of Sloop 
"George" when Captain John 
Stratton was wounded by the 
Indians. 

Mrs. William H. Moore. 

JOHN TALCOTT, — -1660. 
Deputy from Cambridge to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1634-1636; from 
Hartford to the Connecticut 
General Court, 1637-1653. 
Governor's Assistant, 1654-1660. 
Commissioner of the United 

Colonies, 1656-1658. 
Treasurer of Connecticut, 1654- 
1660. 

Miss M. Elizabeth Beers. 

Miss Doris W. Bissell. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 

Miss Frances B. Hawley. 

Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 

Mrs. Walter B. James. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

Mrs. Effingham Maynard. 

Miss Mary H. Maynard. 

Miss Margaret Middleton. 

Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 

Mrs. Edwin Thorne. 

Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

Miss Julia C. Wells. 

JOHN TALCOTT, 1632-1688. 

A Corporator named in the 
Connecticut Charter of 
Charles II, 1662. 

Commissioner of the United 
Colonies, 1662, 1663, 1669- 
1677, 1683, 1684, 1686. 

Deputy from Hartford to the 
General Court, 1660, 1661. 

Magistrate and Governor's As- 
sistant of Connecticut, 1662- 
1687. Treasurer, 1660-1676. 



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Chief Military Officer of Hart- 
ford County, 1672. Major, 
1673. 
Commander-in-Chief of the Mil- 
itary Forces of Connecticut 
sent against New York, 1673. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of Connect- 
icut Troops, 1687. 
Miss M. Elizabeth Beers. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 
Mrs. Edwin Thome. 

JOSEPH TALCOTT, 1667-1741. 

Deputy from Hartford to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 
1708-1710. 

Speaker of the House, 1710. 

Governor's Assistant, 1711-1723. 

Judge of the County Court of 
Hartford County, 1714. 

Judge of the Superior Court of 
Connecticut, 1721. 

Major of a Militia Regiment of 
Hartford County, 1710. 

Deputy-Governor, 1723. 

Governor of Connecticut, 1724- 
1741. 

Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 

SAMUEL TALCOTT. 1635-1691. 
Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1685-1687, 1689-1691. 
Deputy from Wethersfield to 
the Connecticut General 
Court, 1669-1684. 
Captain of a Company of Hart- 
ford County, 1681. 

Miss Doris W. Bissell. 

Mrs. Wallace Clarke. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 

Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

Mrs. Effingham Maynard. 

Miss Mary H. Maynard. 

Miss Margaret Middleton. 

Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 

Miss Julia C. Wells. 

GEORGE TAYLOR, 1711-1792. 
Member from Orange County 
of the House of Burgesses of 
Virginia, 1748-1758. 
Colonel, Militia of Orange 
County, 1755. 

Mrs. Leonard G. Quinlin. 



JAMES TAYLOR, 1674-1729. 
Member from King and Queen 
County of the House of Bur- 
gesses of Virginia, 1702-1714. 
Justice for King and Queen 
County, 1702, 1714. 

Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 
Mrs. George P. Bowler. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 
Mrs. Leonard G. Quinlin. 

JAMES TAYLOR, 1732-1814. 
Member from King and Queen 
County of the House of Bur- 
gesses of Virginia, 1762-1764. 
Member of the Committee of 
Safety, Orange County, 1774, 
1775. Member of the Con- 
ventions of 1774, 1776. 
Mrs. George P. Bowler. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 

JOHN TAYLOR, 1641-1704. 

Captain of a Company of 

Northampton, Massachusetts, 

1704, and killed by Indians 

while leading his Company. 

Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

WILLIAM TELLER, 1620- 

1701. 
Lieutenant of a Company of 
Foot, Albany County, Prov- 
ince of New York, 1669. 

Mrs. John N. Booth. 

Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. 

Mrs. Thomas R. Harris. 

Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

Mrs. Francis H. Saltus. 

WILLIAM TELLER, 1695 . 

Lieutenant of Schenectady 
Troops, Province of New 
York. 1733. 

Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

ABRAHAM TEN BROECK, 
1734-1810. 

Member of the Assembly of 
the Province of New York, 
1761-1775. 

Delegate from Albany County 
to the First, Second. Third 
and Fourth Provincial Con- 
gress, 1775, 1776, 1777. 

Colonel of the Third Regiment 
of Albany County Troops, 
1775-1778. 

Brigadier-General, 1778. 
Mrs. Charles D. Merrill. 



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DIRCK TEN BROECK. 1686- 
1751. 
Member of the New York 

Assembly, 1728-1737. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 

1732-1738, 1742-1746. 
Mayor of Albany, 1746-1748. 
Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 

DIRCK WESSELSE TEN 
BROECK. 1642-1717. 
First Recorder of Albany, 1686. 
Member of the New York 

Assembly, 1691-1698. 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 

1691-1706. 
Mayor of Albany, 1696-1698. 
Major of a Regiment of Albany 
County Troops, 1700. 
Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 
Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. 
Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Mrs. Dennis Eagan. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. William M. Martin. 
Mrs. Charles D. Merrill. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 
Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 

JOHANNES TEN BROECK, 
1740-1822. 
Delegate to Third Provincial 
Congress, May, 1776, Prov- 
ince of New York. 
Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

WESSEL TEN BROECK, 1636- 
1704. 
Acting Indian Commissioner, as 
under Dutch Rule, and Mag- 
istrate of Albany, 1689. 
Lieutenant of a Troop of Horse, 
Province of New York, 1685. 
Lieutenant of Foot, 1700. 
Special Ambassador to Canada 
from Governor Dongan. 
Mrs. Dennis Eagan. 
Mrs. William H. Young. 

HENDRICK TEN EYCK, 1680- 
1772. 
Lieutenant in Company of Al- 
bany Militia, 1722. 
Captain, 1725. 

Mrs. Charles M. Robinson. 



MATTHEW TEN EYCK, 1728- 
1809. 
Lieutenant, Dutchess County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1759. 
Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. 

HENDRICK TER BOS, 1704- 
1762. 
Lieutenant, Dutchess County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1737. Captain, 1739. 
Mrs. Walter J. Green. 
Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. 

JOHANNES TER BOS, 1665- 

Member of the New York 

Assembly, 1717-1726. 
Lieutenant of Dutchess County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1715. 

Mrs. Walter J. Green. 
Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

ALBERT TERHUNE, 1651-1709. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New Jersey, 1696. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

SAMUEL TERRY, 1661-1730. 
Deputy from Enfield to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1708, 1709, 1710, 1712, 
1714-1718, 1720, 1724, 1725. 
Sergeant, 1705. Ensign, 1705. 
Captain, 1716. 

Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

ANTHONY THACHER, 1587- 
1667. 
Deputy from Yarmouth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1643-1647, 1651, 1652, 
1654, 1659, 1663, 1665. 
Member of the Councils of 
War of 1642, 1658, 1667. 
Mrs. John W. McBurney. 

JOHN THACHER, 1638-1713. 

Deputy from Yarmouth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony. 1668-1671, 1673, 1674, 
1676, 1678, 1679, 1680. 

Member of the Council of War, 
1681. 

Governor's Assistant, Plymouth 



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Colony, 1682-1686, 1689-1691. 

Councillor in Massachusetts, 
1694-1707. 

Justice of the Court of Com- 
mon Pleas of Barnstable 
County, 1692-1713. 

Lieutenant, Yarmouth Com- 
pany, 1681. Called Colonel, 
1692. 
Mrs. John W. McBurney. 

JOSEPH THACHER 1699-1763. 

Captain of the Third Company, 
Seventh Massachusetts Regi- 
ment, 1745. 

Colonel of a Massachusetts 
Regiment which served in the 
Expeditions against Fort Wil- 
liam Henry and Crown Point, 
1756. 
Mrs. John W. McBurney. 

PETER THACHER, 1651-1727. 
Fellow of Harvard College, 

1674-1676, 1697-1707. 
Preacher of Election Sermons 
before the General Court, 
Massachusetts, 1711, 1726. 
Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 

THOMAS THACHER, 1620- 
1678. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
First Pastor of the Old South 
Church in Boston. 
Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. 
Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 

DENYS THEUNISSE, 1654- 
1707. 
Lieutenant of Richmond County 
Troops, Staten Island, Prov- 
ince of New York, 1700. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 

NATHANIEL THOMAS, 1606- 
1675. 
Deputy from Marshfield to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1642. 
Ensign, Marshfield Company, 

1638. 
Lieutenant, 1643. Captain, 1644. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 



NATHANIEL THOMAS, 1643- 
1718. 

Deputy from Marshfield to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1672, 1677, 1682-1685, 
1690, 1691; to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 1692. 

Councillor of the Province, 
1693-1702. 

Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas for Plymouth County, 
1692-1712. Judge of Probate, 
1702-1718. Commissioner of 
Oyer and Terminer, 1713. Jus- 
tice of the Superior Court, 
1712-1718. 

Member of the Councils of War 
of 1681, 1685. 

Lieutenant, King Philip's War, 
1675. 

Captain of the Marshfield Com- 
pany, 1681. Colonel, 1702. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 

WILLIAM THOMAS, 1573-1651. 
Governor's Assistant, Plymouth 
Colony, 1642-1644, 1646-1650. 
Deputy from Marshfield to the 
General Court of the Colony, 
1641, 1645. 
Member of the Council of War, 
1642. 
Mrs. John W. McBurney. 
Miss Elizabeth B. Perkins. 

JOHN THOMPSON, 1616-1696. 
Deputy from Barnstable to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1671, 1672; from Mid- 
dleburgh, 1674, 1675, 1680, 
1681-1686. 
Lieutenant in King Philip's 
War, 1675. 

Mrs. Frederick Allien. 

WILLIAM THOMPSON, 1599- 
1666. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Minister at Braintree, 1639-1666. 
Mrs. William A. Perry. 
Mrs. William H. Seward. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 



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WILLIAM THOMPSON, 1731- 
1818. 
Major in a Massachusetts Regi- 
ment, 1756, served at Fort 
William Henry and in the 
Crown Point Expedition. 
Mrs. John W. McBurney. 

FRANCIS THORNTON, 1682- 
1726. 
Member from Spottsylvania of 
the House of Burgesses of 
Virginia, 1723-1726. 
Justice for Essex and Caroline 
Counties. 

Mrs. George P. Bowler. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 

ADAM THOROGOOD, 1603- 
1639. 
Member from Elizabeth City 
County to the House of Bur- 
gesses of Virginia, 1629, 1631, 
1632, 1636. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, 1637. Presiding Jus- 
tice for Lower Norfolk, 1637. 
Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 
Mrs. Charles H. Hall. 
Miss Margaret S. Hall. 

EDWARD THURSTON, 1617- 
1707. 
Commissioner from Providence 

to the General Court, 1663. 
Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1667, 1671-1674. 
Deputy from Westerly, 1680; 

from Newport, 1681-1686. 
Goveror's Assistant, 1675, 1686, 
1690. 1691. 

Mrs. William K. Payne. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. Oothout Z. Whitehead. 

JOHNTILLEY, 7-1621. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of Plymouth Col- 
ony. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 



PETER TILTON, 



-1696. 



Representative from Hadley to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1665, 1666; from 
Chelmsford, 1667; from Had- 
ley, 1668, 1670-1677, 1679. 



Associate Judge for Hampshire 

County, 1676-1679. 
Governor's Assistant, 1680-1686, 
Mrs. Wallace B. Rogers. 

ROBERT TITUS, 1600 . 

Deputy from Rehoboth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1648, 1649, 1650. 
Mrs. Auguste P. Montant. 
Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. 
Miss Mary B. Steward. 

KAREL HANSEN TOLL, 1663- 
1737. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1715- 
1726. 

Mrs. Frank H. Croul. 

Mrs. Prosper H. Ellsworth. 

Mrs. Walter J. Green. 

Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. 

Mrs. Robert D. Pierce. 

SIMON HANSEN TOLL, 1698- 
1777. 
Captain of Albany County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1733. 

Mrs. Walter J. Green. 
Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. 

JOSEPH TOMLINSON. 1724- 
1774. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse in 
the Fourth Regiment of Con- 
necticut, 1768. 

Mrs. Jefferson Clark. 

JONATHAN GRIFFIN TOMP- 
KINS, 1736-1820. 

Delegate to the Third and 
Fourth New York Provincial 
Congress, 1776, 1777. 

Member of the Council of Saf- 
ety, 1777. Member of the New 
York Assembly, 1780, 1781, 
1782, 1786, 1787, 1788. 

Judge of Westchester County 
Court, 1793-1797. 

Member of the Convention of 
1801. 

Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. 
Mrs. Austin D. Middleton. 



WALTER TONG, 



-1724. 



Lieutenant of Queens County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1710. 

Mrs. Daniel Manning. 

Mrs. Henry B.Willis. 



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JACOB TOPPAN, 1645-1717. 
Ensign of a Company of New- 
bury, Massachusetts, 1683. 
Afterwards Lieutenant. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

DANIEL TOPPING, 1720-1787. 
First Lieutenant in a Suffolk 
County Regiment, 1758. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

STEPHEN TOPPING, 1679-1746. 
Ensign of a Company under 
Josiah Topping of Southamp- 
ton. Captain, 1711. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

THOMAS TOPPING, 1610-1688. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, New York, 1665. 
Deputy from Southampton to 
the Convention at Hemp- 
stead, 1665. 
Governor's Assistant in Con- 
necticut, 1651-1656, 1659-1664. 
Captain of Train Band of 
Southampton, 1650. 
Mrs. Angus Cameron. 
Mrs. Henry F. Cook. 
Mrs. Robert W. Paterson. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 
Mrs. Launt Thompson. 

JAMES TORREY, 1613-1665. 

Deputy from Scituate to the 

General Court of Plymouth 

Colony, 1656, 1659-1664. 

Magistrate, 1664. Lieutenant 

of a Scituate Company, 1655. 

Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 

RICHARD TOWNSLEY, 

1711. 

Captain of Train Band in Eliza- 
beth, New Jersey, 1686. 

Colonel before 1691. 

Member of Council, 1686, 1692- 
1698. 

Justice of the Peace, 1709, 1710. 

Presiding Judge of the Court of 
Quarter Sessions, 1711. 
Mrs. William A. Putnam. 

JOHN TOWNSEND, 1668. 

Commissioner from Warwick 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1652, 1653, 1654. 
Mrs. William Negley. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple, 
Mrs. William W. Wood. 



JOSEPH TRACY, 1682-1765. 
Deputy from Norwich to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1729, 1733, 1735-1737. 
Captain of Train Band of Nor- 
wich, Connecticut, 1732. 
Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

THOMAS TRACY, 1610-1685. 
Deputy from Norwich to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 
1662, 1663, 1667, 1670, 1672, 
1673, 1675-1678, 1682-1684. 
Lieutenant of New London 
Cornpany against Dutch and 
Indians, 1673. 
Quartermaster of Dragoons in 
King Philip's War, 1675. 

Mrs. E. Le Grand Beers. 

Mrs. George H. Brown. 

Mrs. William A. Butler. 

Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 

Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 

Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 

Miss Faith Moore. 

Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan. 

Mrs. Irvin Sprague. 

Miss Julia C. Wells. 

WILLIAM TRASK, 1589-1666. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Deputy from Salem to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts, 
1635, 1636, 1637, 1639. 

Captain, 1632. Captain of a 
Salem Company, 1636. 

Muster-Master of the East Es- 
sex Regiment, 1636. 

Commanded a Company in the 
Pequot War, 1637. 

Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

RICHARD TREAT, 1584-1669. 
A Corporator named in the 
Connecticut Charter of 
Charles II, 1662. 
Deputy from Wethersfield to 
the Connecticut General 
Court, 1644-1657. 
Magistrate and Assistant of 
Connecticut, 1658-1664. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson. 
Miss Mary C. Bancker. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 
Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 



395 



Mrs. William Brookfield. 
Mrs. Jefferson Clark. 
Mrs. William C. Doane. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Frances B. Hawley. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs. William P. Judson. 
Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 
Mrs. Effingham Maynard. 
Miss Mary H. Maynard. 
Mrs. William R. Mowe. 
Mrs. Edward C. Parish. 
Mrs. Henry C. Perkins. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Mrs. Prescott Slade. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Aaron P. Storrs. 
Miss Louisa W. Taylor. 
Mrs. Maunsell Van Renssel- 
aer. 
Mrs. Frederick A. Ward. 
Mrs. William H. Watson. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

ROBERT TREAT, 1624-1710. 
Deputy from Milford to the 
General Court of New Haven 
Colony, 1653-1656, 1658. 
Magistrate of New Haven Col- 
ony, 1659-1663. 
Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1673-1675. 
Member of Sir Edmond An- 

dros's Council, 1687-1689. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies for Connecticut, 
1681, 1682, 1684. 
Commander-in-Chief of Con- 
necticut Troops, 1675. 
Deputy - Governor, 1676-1682, 

1698-1708. 
Governor of Connecticut, 1683- 
1687, 1689-1698. 
Mrs. William C. Doane. 
Mrs. Howard Duffield. 
Mrs. Mansfield Merriman. 
Mrs. William R. Mowe. 
Miss Sarah M. Provoost. 
Mrs. William D. Spalding. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

JOHN TRIPP, 1610-1678. 

Commissioner from Ports- 
mouth, 1648, 1654, 1655, 1658, 
1661, 1662, 1663. 



Deputy from Portsmouth to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1664, 1666, 1667, 1668, 
1669, 1670, 1672. 

Governor's Assistant, 1670, 1673, 

1674, 1675. 

Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

JOSEPH TROTTER, about 
1696-1770. 
Member of Pennsylvania As- 
sembly from Philadelphia, 
1739-1755. 

Mrs. William Van Antwerp. 

JAMES TROWBRIDGE, 1637- 
1717. 
Lieutenant, Cambridge Com- 
pany, Massachusetts Bay, 

1675, 1676. 

Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 

JONATHAN TRUMBULL, 
1710-1785. 

Deputy from Lebanon to the 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1733, 1736-1740, 1751-1754. 

Speaker of the House, 1739, 
1752, 1754. Governor's Assist- 
ant, 1740-1751, 1754-1766. 

Judge of the County Court, 
1746-1753, 1757-1767. 

Chief-Justice of the Superior 
Court, 1766-1769. 

Deputy-Governor, 1766-1769. 

Governor of Connecticut, 1769- 
1784. 

Lieutenant of a Troop of Horse, 
1735. Lieutenant-Colonel of 
the Twelfth Regiment of Co- 
lonial Troops, 1739. Colonel, 
1753. 

Agent of Connecticut to Eng- 
land, 1756. 

Commissioner of Boundary be- 
tween Massachusetts and 
Connecticut, 1747. 
Mrs. Jeremiah P. Robinson. 

ROBERT TUCKER. 1604-1682. 
Deputy from Gloucester to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1652; from Milton, 
1669, 1680, 1681. 

Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 



396 



HUMPHREY TURNER, 

1672. 
Deputy from Scituate to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1640, 1641, 1642, 1644- 
1647, 1650-1653. 
Mrs. William B, Wood. 

NATHANIEL TURNER, 

1647. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Deputy from Saugus to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1634, 1635, 1636. 
Captain of the Saugus Com- 
pany, 1633. 
Magistrate of the New Haven 

Colony, 1639-1643. 
Deputy to the General Court of 
New Haven Colony, 1643- 
1645. Commissioner for the 
United Colonies, 1643. 
Captain and Chief Military Offi- 
cer of New Haven Colony, 
1640. 
Lost in the "Phantom Ship." 
Mrs. Frederick J. Cox. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. George W. Green. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. Payson Merrill. 
Mrs. George P. Slade. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

THOMAS TURPIN, 1708-1790. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of Militia, 
Cumberland County, Virginia, 
1754. 
Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 
Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. 

WILLIAM TYNG, 1653. 

Deputy from Boston to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1639-1644, 1646, 
1647; from Braintree, 1649- 
1651. 
Treasurer of the Colony, 1640- 

1644. 
Captain of the Braintree Com- 
pany, 1647. 

Mrs. J. Edgar Bull. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 



JOHN UNDERHILL, 1597-1672. 

One of the Recognized Historic 

Founders of the Colony of 

Massachusetts Bay, 1630. 

Deputy to the General Court of 

Massachusetts Bay, 1634. 
One of a Committee to build 
fortifications in Boston Har- 
bor, 1634. 
Served in Pequot War, 1636. 
Commander of Saybrook Fort, 

Connecticut, 1637. 
Governor of Dover and Exeter, 

New Hampshire, 1641. 
Member of the Representative 
Body of Nieuw Netherland 
known as "The Eight Men," 
1645. 
Delegate to the Convention at 

Hempstead, 1665. 
High Sherifif of the North Rid- 
ing, Island of Nassau, 1665. 
Captain of Massachusetts 
Troops, and Officer of the 
Ancient and Honorable Artil- 
lery, 1636. Captain of Rhode 
Island Troops, 1653. Captain 
under the Dutch, and Com- 
mander of Troops engaged 
in the Indian War on Long 
Island. 
Miss Josephine L. Beekman. 
Mrs. Frederick H. Betts. 
Mrs. Charles H. Brown. 
Mrs. Albert A. Cowan. 
Mrs. George H. Dunbar. 
Mrs. Richard T. H. Halsey. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. William P. Hulbert. 
Mrs. Edward H. Jewett. 
Mrs. Gerrit Y. Lansing. 
Mrs. C. S. Leffingwell. 
Mrs. Auguste P. Montant. 
Mrs. Henry A. Neeley. 
Mrs. Frank L. Perin. 
Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. 
Miss Mary B. Steward. 
Miss Amy C. Townsend. 
Mrs. C. S. Van Rensselaer. 
Mrs. Stephen Van Renssel- 
aer. 

STEPHEN UPSON. 1686-1777. 
Deputy from Waterbury to the 
General Assembly of Con- 
necticut, 1743, 1763, 1765, 1766. 
Lieutenant of Waterbury Train 

Band, 1741. 
Captain at Waterbury. 
Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 



397 



SIMON VAN AERSDALEN. 
Delegate from Flatlands to the 
Convention in Nieuw Am- 
sterdam, 1663. 

Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

JAN HENDRIKSE VAN BAAL, 

— before 1683. 

Indian Commissioner and Mag- 
istrate of Albany, New York, 
1664-1666, 1670-1672. 
Cornet in the Troop of Captain 
Jeremias Van Rensselaer, 1670. 
Mrs. Francis H. Saltus. 

ELIAS VAN BENSCHOTEN, 
1679-1758. 
Lieutenant and Captain in 
Dutchess County Militia, 1711, 
1729-1739. Major, 1739. 
Mrs. William T. Helmuth. 

THEUNIS VAN BENSCHOT- 
EN, 1716-1785. 
Ensign in New York Provincial 
Forces, Dutchess County 
Regiment, Rombout Precinct 
Company, 1739. 

Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

LAURENS ANDRIESSEN VAN 

BOSKIRCK, 1694. 

Member of the King's Council, 

New Jersey, 1672, 1673. 
Judge of Bergen County Court, 
1674, 1676, 1677, 1679. Presi- 
dent of the Court, 1681, 1682. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

JOHANNES PIETERSE VAN 
BRUGH, 1624-1697. 
Burgomaster of New Orange, 

1673, 1674. 
Captain of Nieuw Amsterdam 
Troops. 1673. 

Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 

Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 

Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 

Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 

Miss Emily M. de Peyster. 

Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. 

Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 

Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 

Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. 

Miss Louise E. Jones. 

Mrs. James M. Lawton. 

Mrs. Daniel Manning. 

Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 

Mrs. John B. Miller. 



Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. 
Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 
Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 
Miss Marion Pellew. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 
Mrs. Edward L. Short. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 
Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 
Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 
Miss Mariana Velasquez. 
Mrs. William A. Walker. 
Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 

PIETER VAN BRUGH, 1666- 
1740. 
Mayor of Albany, Province of 

New York, 1699, 1721, 1722. 
Member of the Assembly, 1705- 

1707, 1713-1715, 1727. 
Commissioner of Indian Aflfairs, 

1706-1734. 
Captain of Albany County 
Troops, 1710. 

Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. 

Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. 

Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 

Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 

Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 

Miss Emily M. de Peyster. 

Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. 

Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 

Mrs. James Hillhouse. 

Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. 

Miss Louise E. Jones. 

Mrs. James M. Lawton. 

Miss Charlotte Livingston. 

Mrs. Daniel Manning. 

Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 

Mrs. John B. Miller. 

Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. 

Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 

Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 

Mrs. Edward L. Short. 

Mrs. Howard Townsend. 

Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 

Miss Mariana Velasquez. 

Mrs. Henry B.Willis. 

MARTIN CORNELISSE VAN 

BUREN, 1710. 

Captain of Albany County 
Troops Province of New 
York, 1700. 

Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 



398 



ABRAHAM VAN CAMPEN, 

1767. 

Justice of Morris County, New 
Jersey, 1739. First Judge of 
Sussex County, 1753, 1754. 
Colonel of Regiment of New 
Jersey Militia, 1754-1755. 
Mrs. William H. Gilder. 
Miss Francis S. Gray. 
Mrs. Andrew C. Zabriskie. 

JAN VAN CLEEF, 1628 . 

Delegate from Bushwick to the 
Convention at Nieuw Am- 
sterdam, 1664. 

Mrs. Walter M. Jones. 

JACOBUS VAN CORTLANDT, 
1658-1739. 
Mayor of New York, 1710, 1719. 
Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1691-1693, 1698, 1702-1709, 
1710-1715. 
Captain, 1691. Colonel of Kings 
County Troops, 1713. 
Mrs. James Kent. 
Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 
Mrs. Daniel Manning. 
Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 
Miss Mariana Velasquez. 
Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. 

OLOFF STEVENSE VAN 
CORTLANDT, about 1600- 
1684. 

Member of the Representative 
Body of Nieuw Netherland 
known as the "Eight Men," 
1645. President of the "Nine 
Men," 1650. 

Burgomaster of Nieuw Amster- 
dam, 1655-1656, 1658-1660, 

1662, 1663. 
Commissioner of Boundaries, 

1663. Special Commissioner 
of Indian Affairs under Dutch 
Rule, 1645. 

Colonel of the Burghers' Corps, 

1649. 
Commissioner to treat with the 
English Forces, 1664. 

Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 

Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 

Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 

Mrs. William N. Clark. 

Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 

Mrs. Hamilton R, Fairfax. 



Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. 
Mrs. Louis A. Gillet. 
Mrs. George de B. Greene. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Mrs. James Kent. 
Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 
Mrs. James M. Lawton. 
Mrs. Daniel Manning. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 
Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 
Mrs. Thomas W. Nickerson. 
Mrs. William Payne. 
Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 
Miss Marion Pellew. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 
Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 
Miss Anne Van Cortlandt. 
Miss Mariana Velasquez. 
Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. 
Mrs. Edward Wentworth. 
Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler, 
Mrs. Oothout Z. Whitehead. 

PHILIP VAN CORTLANDT, 
1683-1746. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council in the Province of 
New York, 1730-1748. 
Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 

PIERRE VAN CORTLANDT, 
1721-1814. 

Member of the New York As- 
sembly, 1768-1775. 

Delegate from Westchester 
County to the Second, Third 
and Fourth Provincial Con- 
gress of New York, 1775, 
1776, 1777. 
Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 

STEPHANUS VAN CORT- 
LANDT, 1643-1700. 

Lord of the Manor of Cortlandt, 
1677. 

Mayor of New York, 1677, 1686. 

First Judge of the Court of Ad- 
miralty, 1678. 

Member of the Governor's 
Council of New York, 1674, 
1680-1688, 1691-1700. 

Secretary of the Province, 1688. 



399 



Chancellor of the Province, 
1696. Receiver-General, 1687, 
1698. Chief Justice, 1700. 
Colonel of Kings County Regi- 
ment, 1700. 

Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. 

Mrs. Western Bascome. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 

Mrs. William N. Clark. 

Mrs. William H. Cocke. 

Mrs. Briggs S. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Stanley W. Dexter. 

Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 

Mrs. David L. Hough. 

Mrs. James M. Lawton. 

Miss Julia G. McAllister. 

Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 

Mrs. Charles Morris. 

Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 

Mrs. Thomas W. Nickerson. 

Miss Fanny Schuyler. 

Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 

Mrs. Charles B. Wheeler. 

GERRIT WOLFERTSE VAN 
COUWENHOVEN. 1610- 
1645. 
Member of the Representative 
Body of Nieuw Netherland 
known as the "Eight Men," 
1643. 

Mrs. Elbert Flovd-Jones. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 

Mrs. Thomas Hicks. 

Mrs. Walter M. Jones. 

Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 

Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

Miss Florence R. Wright. 

Mrs. Haldemand P. Young. 

JOHN VAN COUWENHOVEN, 
1734-1803. 
Member of Provincial Congress 

of New Jersey, 1775, 1776. 
Colonel of New Jersey Troops, 
1776. 
Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

RIP VAN DAM, 1660-1749. 

Acting Governor of the Prov- 
ince of New York, as Presi- 
dent of the Council, 1731. 

Member of the Governor's 
Council, 1702-1735. 

Commissioner of Indian Aflfairs, 
1706. 



Master in Chancery, 1711, 1720. 
Miss Agnes C. Adams. 
Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. 
Mrs. French E. Chadwick. 
Mrs. Bayard Clarkson. 
Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 
Miss Emily M. de Peyster. 
Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. 
Mrs. Louis Hewlett. 
Mrs. James Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Charles H. Hunt. 
Miss Louise E. Jones. 
Miss Charlotte Livingston. 
Mrs. Daniel Manning. 
Mrs. John B. Miller. 
Mrs. John L. Newman. 
Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. 
Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 
Mrs. Frances H. Saltus. 
Mrs. Edward L. Short. 
Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 

PAULUS VAN DER BECQ, 

1680. 

Delegate from Brooklyn to the 
Convention in Nieuw Am- 
sterdam, 1653. 

Mrs. Joseph L. Moody. 

MELGERT WYNENT VAN 
DER POEL, 1649-1710. 
Lieutenant, Albany County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1690. Ensign, 1689. 
Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. 
Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. 

ABRAHAM PIETERSEN VAN 

DEURSEN, 1605 . 

Member of the Representative 
Body of Nieuw Netherland 
known as the "Twelve Men," 
1641. 
One of the "Eight Men," 1643. 
Mrs. Frederick B. Hibbard. 
Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. 
Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 
Mrs. William H. Taylor. 

CORNELIS VAN DYCK, 1642- 

1687. 
Acting Indian Commissioner, 

as under Dutch Rule, in the 

Province of New York, 1679, 

1682. 
Magistrate of Rensselaerwyck, 

1673. Magistrate of Albany, 

1679, 1682. 

Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. 



400 



HENDRICK VAN DYCK, 

about 1687. 
Member of the Council of the 
Director-General of Nieuw 
Netherland, 1642, 1644. 
Schout Fiscaal, 1647-1652. 
Ensign in the service of the 
Holland West India Com- 
pany, 1639, 1640. 

Mrs. John Buckingham. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 

JOHANNES VAN EPS, 1690. 

Lieutenant, Schenectady 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1684. In Command of 
all Troops in Schenectady, 
1685. 

Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. 
Mrs. Eben E. Olcott. 
Mrs. Robert D. Pierce. 

CORNELIUS VAN HORNE. 

Member of the King's Council, 
Province of New Jersey, 1727- 
1745._ 

Commissioner of Boundaries, 
1740. 

Member of the Assembly, Prov- 
ince of New York, 1743-1758. 

Captain of Provincial Troops, 
1737. Colonel of New Jersey 
Troops, 1756. 

Mrs. John M.Brown. 

GERRIT VAN HORNE, 1671- 
1737. 
Member of the New York Col- 
onial Assembly, 1716-1737. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 

BALTUS BARENTSEN VAN 
KLEECK, 1644-1717. 
Captain Dutchess County 

Troops, New York, 1700. 
Member of New York Assem- 
bly, 1715-1716. 

Mrs. Charles E. Fogg. 
Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. 
Mrs. Silas Wodell. 

BARENT VAN KLEECK, 1677- 
1750. 
Captain in a Regiment of 
Dutchess County, Militia, 1715. 



Major, 1728. Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, 1737. 

Mrs. Silas Wodell. 

CORNELIS HENDRICKSE 

VAN NES, 1681. 

Acting Indian Commissioner 
under Dutch Rule, as Magis- 
trate of Fort Orange, 1665, 
1666. 

Mrs. Charles R. Baker. 
Mrs. George P. Lawton. 

SIMON VAN NES, 1665 . 

Ensign of Albany County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1689. 

Mrs. Joseph L. Moody. 

HENDRICK VAN RENSSE- 
LAER, 1667-1740. 
Major of New York Troops, 

1722. Captain, 1714. 
Member of Assembly, Province 

of New York, 1705-1715. 
Commissioner of Indian Aflfairs, 
1706, 1710, 1724, 1725, 1732- 
1738. 

Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. 

Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 

Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 

Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 

Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 

Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 

Mrs. Horatio Seymour. 

Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 

Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 

Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

Mrs. Howard Townsend. 

Mrs. Edward Wentworth. 

JEREMIAS VAN RENSSE- 
LAER, 1630-1674. 
President of the Convention in 

Nieuw Amsterdam, 1664. 
Commissioner of Indian Afifairs 
under Dutch Rule, as Magis- 
trate of Fort Orange, 1659- 
1660, 1663-1665. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse, 
1670. 

Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 
Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. 
Mrs. Western R. Bascome. 
Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. 
Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Levi P. Morton. 



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Mrs. William Payne. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Charles A. Schaefer. 
Miss Fanny Schuyler. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 
Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 
Miss Anne S. Van Cortlandt. 
Mrs. W. B. Van Rensselaer. 
Mrs. Edward Wentworth. 

JOHANNES VAN RENSSEL- 
AER, 1708-1783. 
Captain of Troops in Claverack, 
Province of New York, 1733. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 
Mrs. Edward Wentworth. 

KILIAEN VAN RENSSELAER, 
1663-1719. 
Lord of the Manor of Rensse- 

laerwyck, erected 1685. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, Province of New 
York, 1704-1719. 
Member of the Provincial As- 
sembly, 1691-1704. 
Commissioner of Indian Afifairs, 

1706, 1710, 1712, 1715. 
Cornet of a Troop of Horse, 

1684. Captain, 1700. 
Lieutenant-Colonel of Albany 
Troops, 1702. Colonel, 1715. 
Mrs. Anson P. Atterbury. 
Mrs. Thomas H. Barber. 
Mrs. William N. Clark. 
Mrs. Hamilton R. Fairfax. 
Mrs. James C. Frazier. 
Mrs. Hamilton L. Hoppin. 
Mrs. Charles D. Merrill. 
Miss Fanny Schuyler. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 
Miss Katherine E. Turnbull. 
Mrs. William G. Ver Planck. 

KILIAEN K. VAN RENSSEL- 
AER, 1717-1781. 
Lieutenant of Albany County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1743. 
Colonel in the Continental 
Army, 1778. 

Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 



ROBERT VAN RENSSELAER, 
1740-1802. 

Member of the First, Second, 
Third and Fourth Provincial 
Congress of New York, from 
Albany County, 1775-1777. 

Colonel of the Eighth Regi- 
ment, Albany County Troops, 
1775. Brigadier-General, 1780. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 

STEPHEN VAN RENSSEL- 
AER, 1706-1747. 

Fourth Lord of the Manor of 
Rensselaerwyck. 

Commissioner of Indian Afifairs, 
Province of New York, 1745. 

Captain of New York Troops, 
1733. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, 1745. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 

STEPHEN VAN RENSSEL- 
AER, 1742-1769. 
Fifth Lord of the Manor of 

Rensselaerwyck. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse, 
Province of New York, 1764. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1768. 
Colonel, 1768. 

Mrs. Howard Townsend. 

ARIE CORNELISEN VAN 
SCHAICK, 1642-1700. 
Captain of New York City 
Troop, 1689. Ensign, 1684. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Mrs. Prescott Slade. 
Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 

GOOSZEN VAN SCHAICK, 
1736-1789. 

Lieutenant-Colonel First Reeri- 
ment, 1761. 

Captain of Troops of the Prov- 
ince of New York, 1759. 

Colonel, Second New York 
Regiment Continentals, 1775. 

Colonel, First Regiment of the 
Line. 1776-1783. 

Brigadier-General by Brevet, 
1783. 

Mrs. John R. Brodhead. 

GOOSZEN GERRITSE VAN 

SCHAICK, 1676. 

Acting Indian Commissioner in 
Nieuw Netherland, as Magis- 
trate of Albany, 1649-1664. 



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A 



Lieutenant of Troops at Fort 
Orange, 1670. Captain, 1676. 
Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 
Miss Charlotte E. Dudley. 
Mrs. James A. Glover. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt. 
Mrs. James Kent. 
Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler, 
Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 

SYBRANT GOOSZENSE VAN 

SCHAICK, 1708 . 

Mayor of Albany, Province of 
New York. 1756-1761. 
Mrs. John R. Brodhead. 

RUTGER JACOBSEN VAN 

SCHOENDERWOERT, 

- about 1665. 
Acting Indian Commissioner, 
under the Dutch, as Magis- 
trate of Fort Orange, 1655, 
1656, 1660, 1661. 

Mrs. Lansdale Boardman. 

Mrs. Horace C. Du Val. 

Mrs. Robert W. Foat. 

Mrs. Quincy Gillmore. 

Mrs. James A. Glover. 

Mrs. Walter Jennings. 

Mrs. James Kent. 

Mrs. W. Irving Kent. 

Miss Margaret S. Remsen. 

Miss Sarah B. Tibbits. 

JACOBUS VAN SCHOONHO- 

VEN, 1749. 

Captain of a Company of Al- 
bany County Troops, Prov- 
ince of New York, 1715. 
Mrs. S. Beach Jones. 
Mrs. Jonathan Thome. 

FREDERICK VAN SICKLEN. 

Ensign of the Kings County 
Militia in Captain Thomas 
Stilwell's Company. 
Miss Nellie A. Bechtel. 

BRANT ARENTSE VAN 

SLICHTENHORST, 

about 1660. 
Acting Indian Commissioner, 
under Dutch Colonial Rule, in 
Nieuw Netherland, as Chief 
Magistrate of Rensselaer- 
wyck, 1646-1655. 



Mrs. Western Bascome. 
Mrs. John N. Booth. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. 
Mrs. James A. Glover. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. James Hillhouse. 
Mrs. David L. Hough. 
Miss Virginia L. Hunt. 
Mrs. James M. Lawton. 
Miss Charlotte Livingston. 
Miss Julia R. Livingston. 
Mrs. Daniel Manning. 
Miss Julia G. McAllister. 
Mrs. Edmond E. Miller. 
Mrs. Charles J. Nourse. 
Mrs. Charles A. Peabody. 
Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. James H. Skinner. 
Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 
Miss Marianna Velasquez. 
Mrs. William A. Walker. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 
Mrs. Charles W. Wheeler. 
Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 

ELBERT ELBERTSE VAN 
STOOTHOF, 1620-1688. 
Member of the Representative 
Body of Nieuw Netherland 
known as the "Nine Men," 
1649, 1650. 
Delegate from Flatlands to the 
Conventions of 1653, 1664, 
1665. 
Captain of New York Troops, 
1673. 

,- Mrs. John D. Jones. 
. Mrs. William Negley. 
V Mrs. William Robison. 
Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. 
. Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 

Mrs. Conde Raquet Thorn. 
* Miss Anna Van Santvoord. 
, Mrs. William W. Wood. 

GERRIT VAN SWERINGEN, 
1636-1698. 

Councillor under Governor Pet- 
rus Stuyvesant at New Am- 
stel on the Delaware, 1659. 

Commissioner to Holland, 1661, 
1662. 

Removed to Maryland, 1664, 
and the meetings of the Coun- 
cil were held at his house, 
1680-1692. Member of the 
Maryland Council, 1694. 
Mrs. Gilbert S. Cowan. 



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GERRIT TEUNISSE VAN 

VECHTEN. after 1700. 

Captain, Albany County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1689, 1691, 1700. 
Ensign, 1669. 

Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

ISAAC VAN VLEECK, 1644- 
1695. 
Captain of Troops, Province of 
New York, 1684. 
Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. 

CORNELIS COERTE VAN 

VOORHEES, . 

Ensign of Kings County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1700. 

Mrs. Haldemand P. Young. 

COERT STEVENSE VAN 

VOORHEES, 1637-1702. 
Delegate to the Conventions 

held in Nieuw Amsterdam, 

1664 and 1674. 
Captain of Kings County 

Troops, Province of New 

York, 1689. 
Magistrate of Flatlands, 1664- 

1673. 

Mrs. Haldemand P. Young. 

JACOB WALINGEN VAN 

WINCKEL, 1657. 

Member of the Representative 
Body of Nieuw Netherland 
known as the "Twelve Men," 
1641. 
Mrs. George F. Adams. 
Mrs. C. Adolphe Low. 

♦ABRAHAM VAN WYCK, 1748- 

1786. 

Captain of New York Provin- 
cial Troops, 1775. 

First Lieutenant in Rombout 
Precinct, 1775. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 

THEODORUS VAN WYCK, 
1718-1776. 
Member from New York 
County of the Second and 
Third New York Provincial 
Congress, 1775-1776. 
Mrs. Charles I. Ames. 
Mrs. Benjamin S. Church. 



JOSEPH VARNUM, 1662-1749. 
Representative from Dracut to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1721, 1722. 
Captain of a Company, Dracut, 

Massachusetts, 1721. 
Major, 1722. Colonel, 1732. 
Mrs. Edward De Rose. 

GERRIT SYMONSE VEEDER, 

1755. 

Lieutenant in a Military Com- 
pany of Schenectady, Prov- 
ince of New York, 1714. 
Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. 

JOHANNES VERMILYE, 1632- 
1696. 

Commissioner from the Prov- 
ince of New York to confer 
with Governor Treat of Con- 
necticut, 1689. 

Member of the Governor's 
Council of New York, 1689. 

Member of a Committee of Saf- 
ety appointed by the Citizens 
of the Province of New York 
to organize the Government 
under Leisler, 1689. 
Mrs. Martha B. Norris. 

ABRAM VER PLANCK, 1610- 
1691. 
A member of the Representa- 
tive Body of Nieuw Nether- 
land known as "The Twelve 
Men." 1641, 1642. 
A Member of the Council. 

Mrs. Wilmot T. Cox. 

Mrs. William C. Doane. 

Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 

Mrs. Louis Fitzgerald. 

Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. 

Mrs. George Hoadley. 

Mrs. Walter B. Jennings. 

Miss Edith Johnson. 

Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

Mrs. Prescott Slade. 

Miss Sarah B. Tibbits. 

Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. 

GULIAN VER PLANCK, 1637- 
1684. 
Ensign of Albany County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1673. 

Miss Edith Johnson. 



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PHILIP VER PLANCK, 1695- 
1771. 
Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York, 1734- 
1768. Ensign of Troops, 1722. 
Mrs. T. W. Nickerson, Jr. 
Miss Margarita Verplanck. 

JOHANNES VERVEELIN, 
1616-1700. 
Delegate to the General Assem- 
bly of Nieuw Amsterdam, 
1664. 
Mrs. Joseph F. Simmons. 
Mrs. Malcolm Stuart. 

SAMUEL VETCH, 1668-1732. 
Envoy sent by Governor Dud- 
ley to treat with Vaudreuil, 

1705. 
Captain, 1702. Adjutant-General 

of all her Majesty's Forces in 

America, 1710. 
Governor of Port Royal, 1710- 

1713. 
Captain of Company at Pla- 

centia, and Commander in 

Newfoundland, 1713. 
Governor of Nova Scotia, 1714. 
Mrs. Howard Townsend. 

MICHAEL JANSEN VREE- 
LAND, 1663. 

Member of the Representative 
Body of New Netherland 
known as "The Nine Men," 
1647-1652. 

One of the Signers of the First 
Application to the States 
General for a Municipal Gov- 
ernment in Nieuw Amster- 
dam, 1649. 

Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 

SAMUEL WADSWORTH, 1631- 
1676. 
Captain of a Company of Mas- 
sachusetts Volunteers in King 
Philip's War. 
Killed in Sudbury Fight, 1676. 
Mrs. Mauritz F. H. de Haas. 

WILLIAM WADSWORTH, 
1675. 

Deputy from Hartford to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1656-1675. 

Member of the Grand Commit- 
tee, or Council of War, 1673. 



Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Miss Mary S. Gould. 
Mrs. Henry G. Hart. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 
Mrs. Wilhelmus Mynderse. 

BENJAMIN WAITE, 1725-1812. 
Captain and Muster-Master in 
Colonel Waldo's Regiment, 
Province of Maine, 1760. 
Major, 1762. 

Mrs. Henry W. Everitt. 

JOHN WAKEMAN, 1598-1661. 
Deputy from New Haven to the 
General Court of the Colony, 
1641-1644, 1646-1648, 1655- 
1659. 
Treasurer of the Colony, 1655- 
1660. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

JOSEPH WAKEMAN, 1670- 
1726. 
Deputy from Fairfield to the 
General Court of Connecti- 
cut, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1710, 
1717-1722. 
Governor's Assistant, 1724, 1725. 
Commissioner on the Boundary 
between New York and Con- 
necticut, 1713, 1718, 1719, 1725. 
Captain of Train Band of Fair- 
field, Connecticut, 1708. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

SAMUEL WAKEMAN, 1635- 
1692. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in forwarding the 
interests of the Colony of 
Connecticut prior to 1675. 
Minister of Fairfield, Connecti- 
cut, 1665-1692. 
Preached the Election Sermon, 
May 14th, 1685. 

Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

JONATHAN WALCOTT, 

1699. 
Lieutenant, 1685. Captain of 
the Salem Company, Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1689. 
Mrs. Asa G. Pettibone. 
Miss Kate Prime. 
Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 



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JOHN WALDRON, 1740. 

Captain of a Company of Dover, 
New Hampshire, 1732. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

RESOLVED WALDRON, 1610- 
1690. 
Special Commissioner from 
Nieuw Netherland to treat 
with Maryland and settle the 
Dutch title to the South River 
Colony, 1659. 
Deputy Schout Fiscaal of 

Nieuw Netherland, 1658. 
Schout Fiscaal, 1673. 

Mrs. Collins M. Graves. 
Mrs. George P. Lawton. 
Mrs. Martha B. Norris. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

JOHN WALKER, 1647. 

A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Ports- 
mouth, 1638, being one of the 
Eighteen Original Proprie- 
tors of Aquidneck who set- 
tled Pocasset. 
Mrs. T. J. O. Rhinelander. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

THOMAS WALLEY, 1617-1678, 
Barnstable, Mass., 1663-1678. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes Active in forwarding the 
interests of the Massachu- 
setts Colony prior to 1675. 
Mrs. Julian Day. 

JOHN WALSTON, 1693. 

Justice of Baltimore County, 
Maryland, 1689. 
Mrs. George Bruce-Brown. 

JOHN WANTON, 1672-1740. 

Deputy to the General Assem- 
bly of Rhode Island and 
Providence Plantations, 1706- 
1710, 1713. 

Speaker of the House, 1707, 
1710, 1713. 

Governor's Assistant, 1715, 1717- 
1721, 1723, 1724. 

Deputy-Governor, 1721, 1722, 
1729-1734. 

Governor, 1734-1740. 

Captain of Rhode Island Mili- 
tia. 1706. Colonel, 1709. 
Mrs. Russell Sage. 



ANDREW WARD, 1597-1659. 
A Commissioner appointed by 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1635. 
Magistrate of New Haven Col- 
ony, 1646. 
Deputy to the Connecticut Gen- 
eral Assemblv from Wethers- 
field, 1636-1639; from Stam- 
ford, 1643, 1644; from Weth- 
ersfield, 1648-1656. 

Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. 

Miss Anne W. Booth. 

Mrs. Frederick Butterfield. 

Miss Margarita L. Hawley 

Mrs. Alfred C. Howland. 

Mrs. Walter B. James. 

Mrs. Buell P. Mills. 

Mrs. Hugh E. Montgomery. 

Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

Mrs. William W.Webb. 

EDMUND WARD, 1732. 

Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New York 1705- 
1709, 1710-1712. 

Mrs. Alfred C. Howland. 

JOHN WARD, 1626-1708. 

Representative from Newton to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1692-1694, 1696, 1698. 
Ensign, Newton Company, 1689. 
Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 

PETER WARD, 1676-1763. 

Deputy from Killingworth to 
the Connecticut General 
Court, 1718. 
Captain of Train Band of Kil- 
lingworth, Connecticut, 1731. 
Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. 
Mrs. Buell P. Mills. 
Mrs. William W. Webb. 

WILLIAM WARD, 1680-1767. _ _ 
Captain of Massachusetts Mili- 
tia, 1724. Colonel. 
Special Justice of the Superior 
Court, Massachusetts, 1738, 
1739. 
Judge of Court of Common 
Pleas. Worcester County, 
1731-1744. 

Countess Von Francken 
Sierstorpff. 

WILLIAM WARD, 1687. 

Deputy from Sudbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 



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setts, 1644; for Marlborough, 
1666; also to the Special 
Court, September Uth, 1666. 
Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

WILLIAM WARD, 1630-1675. 
Surgeon in King Philip's War 
and was killed in service. 
Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. Stephen R. Post. 

JOHN WARHAM, 1670. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colonies of Massachu- 
setts and Connecticut prior to 
1675. 
Minister at Dorchester, 1630; 
at Windsor, Connecticut, 
1636-1670. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 

Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 

Miss Faith Moore. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

DANIEL WARNER, 1734-1823. 
Captain of a Company of Hard- 
wick, Massachusetts, 1757. 
Mrs. Franke H. Bosworth. 

DANIEL WARNER, 1697-1779. 
King's Councillor, 1753-1778. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

JOHN WARREN, 2d, 1622-1702. 
Lieutenant in the Train Band of 
Watertown, Massachusetts, 
1680. Called Captain, 1691. 
Mrs. Wilham Brookfield. 

NATHANIEL WARREN, 

1667. 
Deputy from Plymouth to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony, 1658-1661, 1663-1665. 
Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 

RICHARD WARREN, 1590-1628. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of Plymouth Col- 
ony. 



Mrs. William A. Brown. 
Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. William Greenough. 
Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Miss Ellen R. Nye. 
Miss Caroline H. Patterson. 
Miss Jessie Patterson. 
Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 
Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. 
Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

WILLIAM WASHBURNE, 

- 1659. 
Delegate to the Convention 
held in Nieuw Amsterdam, 
1653. 

Mrs. George F. Adams. 

Mrs. Oliver L. Jones. 

Mrs. William Negley. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

Mrs. William W.Wood. 

Mrs. Oliver J. Woodhull. 

JOHN WASHINGTON, 1631- 
1677. 
Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses from Westmoreland 
County, Virginia, 1666-1672, 
1675-1677. 
Commander of Virginia Troops 
in war against the Susque- 
hannocks, 1675. 

Mrs. William B. Craig. 

RICHARD WATERMAN, 1590- 
1673. 

One of the Thirteen Original 
Proprietors of the Providence 
Plantations, 1638. 

A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Warwick, 
being one of the twelve Pur- 
chasers, 1642. 

Commissioner from Providence 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1652, 1655, 1656, 
1658. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 

JOHN WATSON, . 

Deputy from Kingston to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1718, 1721, 1722; from 
South Kingston, 1723-1726. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 



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JOHN WAYTE, 1618-1693. 
Deputy from Maiden to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1664-1684. 
Speaker of the House, 1684. 
Called Lieutenant, 1655. 
Captain of the Maiden Train 

Band, 1666. 
Captain of a Maiden Company 
in Middlesex Regiment, 1675. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 

JOHN WEBSTER, 1590-1661. 
Magistrate of Connecticut, 

1639-1654, 1657-1659. 
Commissioner of the United 

Colonies, 1654. 
Deputy-Governor, 1655. 
Governor of Connecticut, 1656 

Mrs. William R. Barr. 

Miss Doris W. Bissell. 

Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 

Mrs. Walter J. Green. 

Mrs. N. W. T. Hatch. 

Mrs. Ellwood Hendrick. 

Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 

Mrs. Edward C. Hoyt. 

Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 

Mrs. Edward J. Jewett. 

Mrs. Richmond Meyo-Smith. 

Mrs. Walter G. Oakman. 

Mrs. Henry F. Osborn. 

Mrs. Edward C. Parish. 

Mrs. Henry C. Perkins. 

Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps. 

Miss Grace V. Pomeroy, 

Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

Mrs. Prescott Slade. 

Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 

Mrs. Henry C. Sturges. 

Miss Louisa W. Taylor. 

Mrs. Maunsell Van Renssel- 
aer. 

Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

JOHN WEBSTER, 1710-1788. 
Ensign, Sixth Massachusetts 

Regiment, 1745. 
Lieutenant in Goffe's Company, 

1747. Captain, 1747. 
Served as Major and Colonel in 
the Revolutionary War. 
Mrs. John U. Brookman. 



ROBERT WEBSTER, 1676. 

Deputy from Middletown to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1653-1659. 
Lieutenant of Train Band of 
Middletown, Connecticut, 1654. 
Mrs. William R. Barr. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. Edward C. Parish. 
Mrs. Henry C. Perkins. 
Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 
Miss Louisa W. Taylor. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

WILLIAM WEEDON, 1676. 

Deputy from Newport to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1659-1662, 1665, 1669 
1671, 1672, 1674. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 

DANIEL WELD, 1642-1690. 
Chief Surgeon in the Narragan- 
sett Campaign, King Philip's 
War, 1675. 

Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. 

JOSEPH WELD, 1595-1646. 
Deputy from Roxbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1637, 1638, 1641, 
1643. 
Captain of Roxbury Militia, 

1645. 
Ensign of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1638. 

Mrs. Edward Barr. 
Mrs. Ralph E. Prime. 

THOMAS WELD, 1590-1660. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Agent for the Colony in Eng- 
land, 1641. 
A Founder of Harvard College. 
Mrs. William H. Seward. 
Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. 

THOMAS WELD, 2d, 1626-1683. 
Deputy from Roxbury to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, August, 1676; Sep- 
tember, 1676; May, 1677. 
Mrs. William H. Seward. 
Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. 



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GIDEON WELLES, 1692-1739. 
Captain of Second Train Band 
of Wethersfield, Connecticut, 
1735. 
Miss Margaret Middleton. 

ROBERT WELLES, 1651-1714. 

Deputy from Wethersfield to 

the Connecticut General 

Court, 1690-1694, 1697-1701, 

1704, 1705, 1707-1714. 

Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1697, 1698. 
Captain of Train Band of Weth- 
ersfield, Connecticut, 1689. 
Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. 
Miss Margaret Middleton. 

ROBERT WELLES, 2d, 1684- 
1738, Wethersfield, Conn. 
Captain of a Troop in the 
County of Hartford, Con- 
necticut, 1726. 

Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. 

ROBERT WELLES, 3d, 1710- 
1786. 
Captain of the Tenth Company 
of Sixth Regiment, Colony of 
Connecticut, 1748. 
Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. 

SAMUEL WELLES, 1630-1675. 
Deputy from Wethersfield to 
the Connecticut General 
Court, 1657-1661, 1675. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1675. 
Captain of Train Band of Weth- 
ersfield, Connecticut, 1670. 
Mrs. JeflFerson Clark. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness, 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

SAMUEL WELLES, 1660-1731. 
Deputy from Glastonbury to 
the Connecticut General As- 
sembly, 1697, 1705, 1707, 1712, 
1713. 
Captain of Train Band of Glas- 
tonbury, Connecticut, 1698. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 



' THOMAS WELLES. 1598-1660. 
Magistrate and Governor's As- 
sistant of Connecticut, 1639- 
1653. 
Secretary, 1640-1648. 
Treasurer, 1639, 1641, 1643-1645, 

1647-1650. 
Commissioner of the United 

Colonies, 1649, 1659. 
Deputy-Governor, 1654, 1656, 

1657, 1659. 
Governor of Connecticut Col- 
ony, 1655, 1658. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 

Miss Doris W. Bissell. 

Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 

Mrs. Charles P. Britton. 

Mrs. Elihu Chauncey. 

Mrs. JefiFerson Clark. 

Mrs. Wallace Clarke. 

Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

Miss Alice E. Doyle. 

Miss Margaret H. Elliot, 

Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 

Mrs. William L. Harkness. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 

Miss Frances B. Hawley. 

Miss Margarita L. Hawley. 

Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 

Mrs. David L. Hough. 

Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 

Mrs. William B. Jackson. 

Mrs. Walter B. James. 

Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. 

Miss Margaret Middleton. 

Miss Anna Potter. 

Mrs. Charles B. Potter. 

Mrs. Charles F. Roe. 

Mrs. Roswell-Smith. 

Mrs. Louis L. Seaman. 

Mrs. Prescott Slade. 

Mrs. Etienne St. George. 

Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 

Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

Miss Julia C. Wells. 

THOMAS WELLES, 1627-1668. 
A Corporator named in the 
Connecticut Charter of 
Charles H, 1662. 
Governor's Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1668. 

Mrs. Walter B. James. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 



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THOMAS WELLES, 1693-1767. 
Deputy from Glastonbury to 
the Connecticut General 
Court, 1725, 1726, 1728, 1730- 
1751. Speaker of the House, 
1746-1751. 
Commissioner for Adjustment 
of Boundaries between Mas- 
sachusetts and Connecticut, 
1739. 
Governor's Assistant, 1751-1760. 
Captain of Train Band of Glas- 
tonbury, 1724, 1725. 
Colonel of Sixth Regiment of 
Connecticut, 1739. 
Mrs. William L. Harkness. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

WILLIAM WELLES, 1608-1670, 
Southhold, Long Island. 
Member of Governor Nicoll's 

Council, 1664. 
Member of Hempstead Con- 
vention, 1665. 
High Sheriff of Yorkshire, New 
York, 1665, 1669. 

Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. 

DANIEL WELLS, 1701-1761, 
Southold, Long Island. 
Captain of a Suffolk County 
Company of Militia, 1759. 
Mrs. Frank M. Lupton. 

JONATHAN WELLS, 1659-1738. 
Representative from Deerfield 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1692, 1698. 
Lieutenant, 1689. Captain, 1693, 
and Commanded the Garri- 
son at Deerfield at the time 
of the Massacre, 1703. 
Mrs. Bryant Lathrop. 

JONATHAN WELLS, 1684-1735. 
Ensign in a Company of Deer- 
field, Massachusetts, in Fath- 
er Rasle's War, 1722-1725. 
Mrs. Bryant Lathrop. 



WILLIAM WELLS, 



-1671. 



Delegate from Southold to the 
Convention held at Hemp- 
stead, 1665. 

High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 
Long Island, 1665-1669. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 



Mrs. Dallas B.Pratt. 
Mrs. Edwin Thome. 
Mrs. Edward Vail. 

JAN WEMPLE, . 

Lieutenant of a Company of 
Foot in Schenectady, Prov- 
ince of New York, 1715. 
Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. 

EVERT JANSEN WENDELL, 
1615- about 1702. 
Acting Commissioner of Indian 
Affairs under Dutch Colonial 
Rule, as Magistrate of Fort 
Orange, 1660-1663. 

Mrs. George P. Lawton. 

Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

Mrs. Martin W. Sampson. 

Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler. 

Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. 

JACOB WENDELL, 1691-1761. 

Councillor, Colony of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1734-1760. 

Captain of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1735, 1745. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, Boston Mi- 
litia Regiment, 1733. 

Colonel, 1736-1743. 

Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

JOHANNES WENDELL, 1649- 
1691. 
Indian Commissioner, Province 

of New York, 1684, 1690. 
Captain of Albany County 
Troops, 1684. 

Mrs. Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz. 
Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson. 

BENJAMIN WENTWORTH, 
1691-1725. 
Representative from Dover to 
the General Assembly of New 
Hampshire, 1724, 1725. 
Lieutenant of a Company of 
Dover, New Hampshire, 1717. 
Captain, 1721. 

Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

EZEKIEL WENTWORTH, 
about 1651-1712. 
Representative from Dover to 
the General Assembly of New 
Hampshire, 1709, 1711. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 



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HUNKING WENTWORTH, 

1697-1784. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to the 

General Assembly of New 

Hampshire, 1740-1744. 
Clerk of the Court of Common 

Pleas, 1742-1770. 
Chairman of the Committee of 

Safety, 1775. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

JOHN WENTWORTH, 1719- 
1781. 

Representative from Dover and 
Somersworth to the General 
Assembly of New Hampshire, 
1748-1775. Speaker of the 
House, 1771-1775. 

Chief Justice of the Court of 
Common Pleas, 1773. 

President of the Provincial 
Congress, 1775. 

Lieutenant-Colonel under Col- 
onel John GofiFe, 1767. 

Colonel of the Second New 
Hampshire Regiment, 
Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

WILLIAM WENTWORTH, 

1698. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of New Hampshire. 
Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 

JOHN WEST, 1590-1659. 

Deputy from York County, 
Virginia, to the House of 
Burgesses, 1629. 
Justice of York County, 1634. 
Governor of Virginia, 1635. 
Marshal and Muster General, 
1641. 
Mrs. Edward C. Stockton. 

MATTHEW WEST, . 

Commissioner from Providence 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1655. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

STUKELEY WESTCOTT, 1592- 
1677. 
One of the Founders of the 
Historic Charter Colony of 
Providence, being one of the 
Thirteen Original Proprie- 
tors, 1638. 



Commissioner from Warwick 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1651, 1652, 1653, 
1655, 1660. 
Governor's Assistant, 1653. 
Deputy from Warwick to the 
General Assembly, 1671. 
Mrs. George L. Gillespie. 
Mrs. Edward S. Harkness. 
Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 

WILLIAM WESTWOOD, 1606- 
1669. 
One of the Seven Commission- 
ers appointed by the General 
Court of Massachusetts Bay 
to govern Connecticut, 1635. 
Deputy from Hartford to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1636, 1642, 1643, 1644, 1646, 
1647, 1648, 1651-1656. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 
Mrs. Douglas Merritt. 

JOSEPH WHEELER, 1676. 

Lieutenant of Militia in Captain 

Timothy Wheeler's Company 

of Concord, Massachusetts. 

Served in King Philip's War, 

1675-1676. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

THOMAS WHEELER, 1672. 

Ensign of a Company of Fair- 
field, Connecticut, for service 
against the Dutch, 1653. 
Lieutenant, 1651. 

Mrs. George P. Slade. 

THOMAS WHEELER, 1676. 

Lieutenant, Middlesex Troop, 

Massachusetts Bay, 1669. 
Captain, Second Middlesex 
Troop, 1671. Captain of Troop 
in King Philip's War, 1675. 
Mrs. William H. Watson. 

TIMOTHY WHEELER, 1601- 
1687. 
Deputy from Concord to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1663-1666, 1668, 
1669, 1671, 1672. 
Ensign of a Concord Company, 
1646. Captain, 1663. 
Mrs. Reginald Canning. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 



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RALPH WHEELOCK, 1600- 
1684. 
Deputy from Dedham to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1639, 1640; from 
Medfield, 1653, 1663, 1664, 
1666, 1667. 
Mrs. William R. Wilson, 

JOHN WHEELWRIGHT, about 
1592-1679. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts. 
Minister at Braintree, Exeter 
and Wells, 1636-1679. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Miss Kate Prime. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JOHN WHEELWRIGHT, 1664- 
1745. 
Representative from Wells to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1692, 1699. 
Councillor, 1708-1732. 
Commissioner of Oyer and 

Terminer, 1707. 
Judge of the Court of Common 

Pleas for York, 1702-1731. 
Judge of Probate, 1715-1745. 
Captain, 1706. 

Miss Kate Prime. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

SAMUEL WHEELWRIGHT, 
1635-1700. 
Deputy from York and Wells 
to the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1671, 1677, 1693. 
Councillor, 1694-1699. 
Commissioner of Oyer and 

Terminer, 1692. 
Judge of the Court of Common 

Pleas, 1692-1700. 
Judge of Probate, 1694-1700. 
Miss Kate Prime. 
Miss Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

JOHN WHIPPLE, about 1605- 
1669. 
Deputy from Ipsv^^ich to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1640, 1641, 1642, 
1646. 1650-1653. 



Mrs. Samuel B. Duryea. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 
Mrs. Irvin A. Sprague. 

JOHN WHIPPLE, 1626-1683. 
Deputy from Ipswich to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1674, 1679, 1682, 1683. 
Captain of a Company at Ips- 
wich, 1675. 

Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 

JOHN WHIPPLE, 1617-1685. 
Deputy from Providence to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1666, 1669, 1670, 1672, 
1674, 1676, 1679. 
Called Lieutenant in Colonial 
Records, 1666. 
Mrs. William B. Wood. 

DANIEL WHITE, about 1639- 
1713. 
Lieutenant of the Hatfield Com- 
pany, Massachusetts, 1692. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 
Mrs. Louis Lampman. 

DANIEL WHITE, 1671-1726. 
Captain of a Troop of Horse of 
Hartford County, Connecti- 
cut, 1716. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

JOEL WHITE, 1705-1789. 

Deputy from Bolton to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1750-1757, 1759-1762, 1767- 
1775. 
Captain of the First Train Band 
of Bolton, Connecticut, 1755. 
Member of Committee of Cor- 
respondence, Inspection and 
Safety, 1777. 

Mrs. Marcellus Hartley. 
Miss Helen H. Jenkins. 

JOHN WHITE, 1664-1727. 

Deputy from Haverhill to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1700-1703, 1708, 1713, 
1715, 1716. 1719. 

Clerk of the House of Repre- 
sentatives, 1702. 

Ensign in Haverhill, 1701. 

Captain of a Haverhill Com- 
pany, 1724. 



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Commanded the Sixth Garrison 
at Haverhill in the Indian 
troubles of 1694. 

Miss Mary C. Bancker. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

NATHANIEL WHITE. 1629- 
1711. 
Deputy from Middletown to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1659, 1661-1687, 1689-1710. 
Captain of Train Band of Mid- 
dletown, 1690, 1699. 
Mrs. Charles S. Brown, 
Mrs. Payson Merrill. 
Mrs. George P. Slade. 
Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 

WILLIAM WHITE. 1610-1690. 
Captain of the First Military 
Company formed in Haver- 
hill, Massachusetts, 1648. 
Miss Mary C. Bancker. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

DANIEL WHITEHEAD, 1646- 
1704. 
Member of the New York As- 
sembly, 1691-1704. 
Captain of Queens County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1692. Ranger-General 
of Long Island, 1685. 

Mrs. Charles B. Curtis. 

Mrs. James A. Glover. 

Mrs. Herman T. Livingston. 

Mrs. Austin D. Middleton. 

Mrs. Henry E. Pellew. 

Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 

Mrs. James T. Waters. 

HENRY WHITFIELD, 1591- 
1658. 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Connecticut 
prior to 1675. 
Minister at Guilford, 1639-1650. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 

JOHN WHITING, 1635-1689. 
Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermon, 1686. 
Chaplain of Connecticut Troops, 

in King Philip's War, 1675. 
Minister at Hartford, 1670-1689. 



Mrs. William A. Copp. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Miss Margaret Middleton, 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler, 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 
Mrs. Alan H. Strong. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 

JOHN WHITING, 1705-1786. 

Captain of Train Band of Ston- 
ington, Connecticut, 1741. 

Captain of a Rhode Island Com- 
pany in the Crown Point ex- 
pedition, 1755. 

Fort Major and Adjutant at 
Lake George, 1755. 

Captain, Third Company, Rhode 
Island Troops, 1757. 

Captain, Fourth Company, 1758, 

Major, 1759. 

Lieutenant-Colonel of Regi- 
ment raised by Rhode Island 
for Expedition against Can- 
ada, 1760. Colonel, 1761, 
Miss Margaret Middleton, 

JOSEPH WHITING. 1680-1748. 

Governor's Assistant, 1725-1741, 

Deputy from New Haven to the 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly. 1716, 1722, 1724. 

Clerk of the House, 1716. 

Judge of the Superior Court of 
Connecticut, 1732-1744. 

Captain of a Troop of New Ha- 
ven County, 1715. 

Lieutenant-Colonel of the Sec- 
ond Regiment of Connecticut, 
1739. 
Mrs, C, S, Leffingwell, 

SAMUEL WHITING, 1597-1679, 
One of the Ministers of Par- 
ishes active in founding or 
forwarding the interests of 
the Colony of Massachusetts. 
Minister at Lynn, 1636-1679. 
Mrs. Wallace Clarke. 
Mrs. William B. Jackson. 
Mrs. William H. Seward. 
Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell, 

WILLIAM WHITING, 

1647. 

Hartford, Connecticut. 

One of a Committee that sat 
with the First Court of Mag- 
istrates in Connecticut, 1637, 



413 



Treasurer of Connecticut, 1641- 

1647. Magistrate, 1641-1647. 
Commissioner of United Col- 
onies, 1646. 

Mrs. Charles M. Booth. 

Mrs. William A. Copp. 

Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 

Mrs. Alfred Ely. 

Mrs. George W. Gibbs. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 

Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 

Mrs. John L. Lawrence. 

Mrs. C. S. Leffingwell. 

Miss Margaret Middleton. 

Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 

Mrs. Edward C. Parish. 

Mrs. Henry C. Perkins. 

Mrs. Montgomery Schuyler. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 

Miss Louisa W. Taylor. 

Miss Florence R. Wright. 

WILLIAM WHITING, 1660- 



Commanded a Regiment in the 
French and Indian War, 1709. 
Mrs. Lauriston L. Stone. 

JOHN WHITMAN, 1602-1692. 
Ensign in Weymouth, Massa- 
chusetts, 1645-1680. 
One of three persons appointed 
by the Governor "to end 
small controversies in Wey- 
mouth." 

Miss Emma H. Lockwood. 
Mrs. Clarence L. Westcott. 

SAMUEL WHITMAN, 1676- 
1751. 
Fellow of Yale College, 1724- 

1746. 
Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermon, 1714. Minister 
at Farmington, 1706-1751. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs, Joseph C. Jackson. 

JOSIAH WHITNEY, 1731-1806. 
Lieutenant in Regiment of 
Lieutenant-Colonel Wilder, 
1767. 
Captain of Harvard Military 
Company, 1775. 

Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. 



FRANCIS WICKES, 1616-1687. 
Signer of the First Written 
Compact of Providence Plan- 
tations. 

Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple 

JOHN WICKES, 1609-1675 

A Founder of the F/storic 
Charter Colony of Warwick, 
being one of the Twelve Pur- 
chasers, 1642. 

Commissioner from Warwick 
to the General Court of 
Rhode Island, 1651, 1652, 
1655-1663. 

Governor's Assistant, 1650, 1656, 
1666. 

Named in the Royal Charter of 
Charles II, 1663. 

Deputy from Warwick to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1664-1673, 1675. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 

THOMAS WIGGIN, 1667. 

Proprietary Governor of Dover 
Plantation at Piscataqua, 
1632-1637, and Agent of the 
Proprietors of that Planta- 
tion. 

Governor's Assistant, Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1650-1664. 

Deputy to the General Court of 
the Colony, 1645. 

Appointed Commissioner to 
hold Court at Piscataqua, 
1642, 1643-1646. 

To hold Court in Norfolk 
County, 1648, 1649. 

Called Captain, 1638. 

Miss Mary C. Bancker. 
Mrs. Thomas T. Sherman. 

MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH, 

1631-1705. 
One of the Ministers active in 

forwarding the interests of 

the Colony of Massachusetts. 
Preached Election Sermon, 

1686, 1696. 
Graduated at Harvard College, 

1651. Fellow of Harvard, 

1652-1654, 1697-1705. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 

SAMUEL WILBORE, 1656. 

A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Ports- 



414 



mouth, Rhode Island, 1638, 
being one of the Eighteen 
Original Proprietors of 
Aquidneck who settled Po- 
casset. 

Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

SAMUEL WILBORE, 2d, 

about 1679. 

Commissioner from Ports- 
mouth to the General Court, 
1656, 1658-1660, 1662, 1663. 

Deputy from Portsmouth to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1664, 1665, 1669, 1670. 

Governor's Assistant, 1665-1669, 
1677, 1678. 

Named in the Royal Charter of 
Charles II, 1663. 

Captain, 1676. 

Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

CALEB WILDER, 1717-1776. 
Captain of the Third Company 
at Lancaster, Massachusetts, 
1761, under Colonel Richard 
Saltonstall. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1766. 
Colonel, 1771. 

Mrs. William A. Putnam. 

JOSEPH WILDER, 1683-1757, 
Lancaster, Massachusetts. 
Chief Justice of the Court of 

Common Pleas, 1731-1757. 
Special Justice of the Superior 
Court, 1735, 1739. 
Mrs. William A. Putnam. 

THOMAS WILDER. 1658-1716. 
Lieutenant of the First Military 
Company of Lancaster, Mas- 
sachusetts, under Command 
of Major Simon Willard, 1675. 
Mrs. William A. Putnam. 

SIMON WILLARD, 1605-1676. 

Deputy from Concord to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1636-1642, 1645, 
1646, 1649-1653. 

Governor's Assistant, 1654-1675. 

Commissioner to lay out the 
Northern Boundary of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1652. 

Lieutenant, Concord Company, 
1636. Captain, 1646. 

Sergeant-Major, Middlesex 

Companies, Massachusetts, 
1653. 

Major and Commander-in-Chief 
of the Forces of the United 



Colonies in the Expedition 
against Ninigret, 1654. 

Mrs. Frederick P. Allen. 

Miss Mary P. Allen. 

Mrs. George F. Canfield. 

Mrs. Benjamin W. Franklin. 

Mrs. Walter B. James. 

Miss Maud A. Leland. 

Mrs. Buell P. Mills. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 

Miss Margaret Stimson. 

Mrs. William W. Webb. 

THOMAS WILLETT, 1605-1674. 
Mayor of New York City, 1665, 

1667-1668. 
Governor's Assistant in Ply- 
mouth Colony, 1651-1664. 
Commissioner to organize His 
Majesty's Government in the 
Province of New York, 1665. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1665-1672. 
Commissioner of Boundaries, 

1650. 
Captain of Plymouth Colony 
Train Band, 1647. 

Mrs. Charles H. Brown. 
Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Philip E. Johnson. 
Mrs. Josiah T. Marean. 
Mrs. Henry A. Neely. 
Mrs. Dallas B. Pratt. 
Miss Alice Scarborough. 
Mrs. E. M. Townsend, Jr. 
Mrs. T. C. Woodbury. 

THOMAS WILLETT. 1645-1722. ^ 
Colonel of Queens County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1686. 
Lieutenant, 1673. Major, 1685. 
High Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1676- 
1680, and of Queens County, 
1683-1689, 1707. 
Member of the New York As- 
sembly, 1701, 1710-1722. 
Member of the Governor's 

Council, 1691-1697. 
Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas, Queens County, 1702. 
Mrs. John D. Jones. 
Mrs. William Negley. 
Mrs. William Robison. 
Mrs. Wilton M. Smith. 
Mrs. Albert T. Strauch. 
Miss Anna Van Stantvoord. 
Mrs. William W. Wood. 



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WILLIAM WILLETT, 1670- 
1733. 
Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas, Westchester County, 
New York, 1721-1733. 
Member of the Assembly, 1701- 

1714, 1716-1738. 
Commissioner of Boundaries, 

1718, 1723. 
Colonel of Westchester Troops, 
Province of New York, 1722. 
Mrs. John D. Jones. 
Mrs. William Robison. 
Mrs. Conde R. Thorn. 

BENJAMIN WILLIAMS, 1695- 
1775. 
Ensign, Sixth Massachusetts 

Regiment, 1744. 
Lieutenant, Second Regiment, 
1745. Captain, 1757. 

Mrs. Richard H. Benson. 
Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. 

ISAAC WILLIAMS, 1637-1707. 
Representative from Newton to 
the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1692, 1695, 1697, 
1699, 1701, 1705. 
Lieutenant, Cambridge Foot 

Company, 1677. 
Called Captain, 1697. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 
Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. 

JOHN WILLIAMS, 1692-1761. 

Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly from Lebanon, 
1727, 1739-1741, 1743. 1748; 
from Stonington, 1753-1757, 
1759-1761. 

Captain of Train Band of Nor- 
wich, Connecticut. 1735. 

Major of the Eighth Regiment 
of Colonial Troops, 1739. 

Lieutenant-Colonel of the 
Eighth Regiment, 1746. 
Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. 

JOSEPH WILLIAMS, 1708-1798. 
Colonel of a Regiment raised 
by the Province of Massachu- 
setts Bay for the Expedition 
against Canada, 1759. 
Mrs. William E. Hoyt. 

RICHARD WILLIAMS, 1606- 
1693. 
Deputy from Taunton to the 
General Court of Plymouth, 



1643, 1645, 1646, 1648, 1650, 
1651, 1653-1657, 1659, 1664, 
1665. 

Miss Mary V. Vanderpoel. 

Mrs. William B. Wood. 

ROGER WILLIAMS, 1599-1683. 

The Recognized Historic 
Founder of Rhode Island and 
Providence Plantations, 1636. 

One of the Original Proprietors 
of Providence Plantations, 
being Grantor of Deed of In- 
dian Lands to Twelve Others, 
1638. 

Agent to England to secure a 
Charter from Parliament, 
1642. 

Governor's Assistant, 1647, 1648, 
1664, 1665, 1670-1672. 

Deputy-President of the Col- 
ony, 1649. 

Agent to England for Provi- 
dence and Warwick concern- 
ing the Charter, 1651. 

President of the Colony, 1654- 
1657. 

Commissioner from Providence, 
1655. 1656, 1658, 1659, 1661. 

Named in the Royal Charter of 
Charles II, 1663. 

Deputy from Providence to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1667. 

Captain of Providence Train 
Band during King Philip's 
War, 1676. 

Mrs. David J. Dickson. 
Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. 
Mrs. Charles Scribner. 
Mrs. William E. Shepherd. 
Mrs. Garrett A. Van Allen. 
Mrs. John C. Westervelt. 

WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 1716- 
1801. 
Deputy from Stonington to 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1775, 1784, 1785. 
Captain of Train Band of Ston- 
ington, Connecticut, 1759. 
Mrs. Louis L. Stanton. 

WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 1711- 
1784. 
Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas, 1761, 1765. Judge of 
the Probate Court, 1765, 1777. 
Chief Judge, 1765, 1781. 



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Deputy from Pittsfield to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1763, 1765, 1770, 1771. 

Lieutenant-Colonel of Hamp- 
shire Regiment. Colonel, 1758. 
Was at the Battle of Fort 
Ticonderoga, July 5th, 1758. 
Miss Elsie S. Crane. 

HENRY WILLIS, 1690-1740. 
Member from Gloucester 
County, Virginia, to the 
House of Burgesses, 1718, 
1720, 1722, 1723, 1726; from 
Spottsylvania County, 1740. 
Mrs. Charles H. Adams. 

JOHN WILLIS, — --1692. 

Deputy from Bridgewater to 
the General Court of Ply- 
mouth Colony, 1657-1660, 
1664, 1666-1680. 
Mrs. James H. Stebbins. 

FRANCIS WILLOUGHBY, 

-1671. 
Deputy from Charlestown to 
the General Court of the Col- 
ony, 1642, 1646, 1649. 
Governor's Assistant, 1650, 1651, 

1664. 
Deputy-Governor of the Col- 
ony of Massachusetts Bay, 
1665-1670. 
Mrs. William A. Brown. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Hale. 
Mrs. Auguste P. Montant. 
Mrs. Rollin S. Saltus. 

JOHN WILSON, 1588-1667. 

One of the Recognized Historic 

Founders of the Colony of 

Massachusetts Bay. 

A Founder of Harvard College. 

Chaplain in the Pequot War, 

1637. 
Minister at Boston, 1630-1667. 
Mrs. Vernon M. Davis. 
Mrs. Maunsell Van Rensse- 
laer. 

DAVID WILTON, 1677. 

Deputy from Windsor to the 
General Court of Connecticut, 
1646, 1650-1656; from North- 
ampton to the General Court 
of Massachusetts, 1665. 

Associate from Hampshire, 
1675-1677. 



Ensign in Connecticut, 1657, 

under Major John Mason. 
Ensign in King Philip's War. 
Called Captain, 1656. 

Mrs. John W. Gillette. 

PETER WINNE, 1695. 

Major of Albany County 
Troops, Province of New 
York, 1689. 
Magistrate of Willemstadt, 1674. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 
Mrs. George P. Lawton. 
Mrs. George F. Ralph. 

EDWARD WINSHIP, 1613-1688. 
Deputy from Cambridge to the 
General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1663, 1664, 1681-1686. 
Lieutenant, 1660. 

Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 

EDWARD WINSLOW, 1595- 
1655. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of Plymouth Col- 
ony. 
Governor of Plymouth Colony, 

1633, 1636, 1644. 
Governor's Assistant, 1634-1638, 

1641, 1642, 1643. 1645-1650. 
Commissioner of the United 

Colonies, 1643, 1644. 
Agent for the Colony in Eng- 
land, 1646. 
Member of the Councils of War 

of 1642, 1643, 1646. 
Sent by Cromwell on a Mission 
to the West Indies and died 
on the voyage thither. 
Miss Louise W. Clarke. 
Mrs. John I. Kane. 
Mrs. Francis Larkin. 
Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. 

EDWARD WINSLOW, 1669- 

1753. 

Judge of the Court of Common 

Pleas for Suffolk County, 

Massachusetts Bay, 1743-1753. 

Major of a Boston Regiment, 

1729. Colonel, 1733. 
Lieutenant, Ancient and Hon- 
orable Artillery Company, 
1711. Captain, 1714, 1729. 
Mrs. William H. Seward. 
Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. 



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ISAAC WINSLOW, 1670-1738. 

Councillor, Province of Massa- 
chusetts, 1703-1724, 1726-1736. 

Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas, Plymouth County, 
1702, 1712-1738. 

Special Justice of the Superior 
Court, 1727. 

Judge of Probate, 1718-1738. 
Miss Louise W. Clark. 

JOHN WINSLOW, 1597-1674. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of Plymouth Plan- 
tation. 

Deputy from Plymouth to the 
General Court of the Colony, 

1652, 1654. 

Member of the Council of War, 
1653. 
Mrs. William H. Seward. 
Mrs. Calvin D. Stowell. 

JOSIAH WINSLOW, 1605-1674. 

Deputy from Marshfield to the 

General Court of Plymouth 

Colony, 1643, 1646, 1647, 1651, 

1653, 1654, 1655, 1659, 1660. 
Member of the Council of War, 

1671. 
Mrs. George H. Brown. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 
Miss Julia C. Wells. 

JOSIAH VyiNSLOW, 1629-1680. 
Commissioner of the United 

Colonies, 1658-1660, 1662-1680. 
Governor's Assistant, 1657-1672. 
Governor of Plymouth Colony, 

1673-1680. 
Ensign, Marshfield Company, 

1648. 
Captain, 1655. Major, 1658. 
Commander-in-Chief of the 

Plymouth Forces, 1671. 
Member of the Councils of War 

of 1658, 1667. 

Miss Louise W. Clarke. 

KENELM WINSLOW, 1599- 
1672. 
Deputy from Marshfield to the 
General Court of Plymouth 
Colony. 1642-1644, 1649-1653. 

Mrs. C. Van R. Cogswell. 

Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. 

Mrs. George de B. Greene. 

Mrs. William B. Jackson. 

Mrs. William K. Payne. 

Mrs. Oothout Z. Whitehead. 



JOHN WINTHROP, 1588-1649. 

First Governor of the Colony 

of Massachusetts Bay, 1629, 

1631-1633, 1637-1639, 1642, 

1643, 1646-1648. 

Governor's Assistant, 1634, 1635, 

1640, 1641. 
Deputy-Governor, 1636, 1644, 

1645. 
Commissioner of the United 

Colonies, 1643, 1645. 
Colonel of Suffolk Regiment, 

1646. 
A Founder of Harvard College. 
Miss Mary C. Bancker. 
Mrs. Thomas S. Berry. 
Mrs. George W. Douglas. 
Mrs. William L. Halsey. 
Mrs. Wilfrid Hartley. 
Mrs. James E. H. Nichols. 
Mrs. Lucy W. Rollins. 
Mrs. Richard K. Tyler. 

HENRY WISNER. 1720-1790. 

Member of the Second, Third 
and Fourth New York As- 
sembly, 1759-1769. 

Member of the Continental 
Congress, 1775, 1776. 

Member of the Provincial Con- 
gress, 1776. 

State Senator, 1777-1782. 
Mrs. Josiah T. Marean. 

DANIEL WITHERELL, 1630- 
1719. 

Governor's Assistant, 1690-1709. 

Deputy from New London to 
Connecticut General Court, 
1679-1681, 1683-1686, 1689. 

Judge of the County Court of 
New London County, Con- 
necticut, 1698, 1701-1709. 

Captain in Command of the 
Fort at New London, 1695, 
1699. Naval Officer of Con- 
necticut, 1710. 
Mrs. William Brookfield. 

WILLIAM WODELL, 1693. 

A Founder of the Historic 
Charter Colony of Warwick, 
being one of the Twelve Pur- 
chasers of Warwick, 1642. 
Commissioner from Portsmouth 
to the General Court, 1656, 
1663. 



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Deputy from Portsmouth to the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1664-1667, 1669, 1670, 
1672-1675. 1680-1684, 1686. 
Miss Lucy C. Watson. 

ERASTUS WOLCOTT, 1722- 
1793. 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly from Windsor, 
1758-1762; from East Wind- 
sor, 1768-1780. 
Speaker of the House, 1776. 
Member of the Council of Safe- 
ty of Connecticut, 1778. 
Captain of Train Band of Wind- 
sor, 1761. 
Major of the First Regiment of 

Connecticut, 1762. 
Colonel of the Nineteenth Regi- 
ment of Connecticut, 1774. 
Brigadier-General, 1776. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 

HENRY WOLCOTT. 1578-1655. 
Magistrate of Connecticut, 
1643-1655. 
Mrs. Walter W. Adams. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Mrs. Clarence W. Bowen. 
Mrs. George H. Brown. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Miss Margaret P. Hillhouse. 
Mrs. Robert Hoe. 
Mrs. Waldo Hutchins. 
Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. 
Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 
Mrs. John L. Lawrence. 
Mrs. Roswell-Smith. 
Mrs. Kiliaen Van Renssel- 
aer. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

HENRY WOLCOTT, 1611-1680. 
Named in Royal Charter of 

Charles H, 1663. 
Magistrate of Connecticut, 1662, 

1663. 
Governor's Assistant, 1664-1680. 
Mrs. S. Fisher Johnson. 

OLIVER WOLCOTT, 1726-1797. 
Deputy from Litchfield to the 
Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1764, 1767, 1768, 1770. 



Governor's Assistant, 1771-1776. 

Sheriff of Litchfield County, 
1762. 

Judge of the County Court of 
Litchfield County, 1774-1776. 

Signer of the Declaration of In- 
dependence for Connecticut, 
1776. 

Member of the Continental 
Congress for Connecticut, 
1775. 

Major of the Thirteenth Regi- 
ment of Connecticut, 1771. 

Colonel of the Seventeenth 
Regiment, 1774. 

Brigadier-General of the Con- 
necticut Militia, 1776. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

ROGER WOLCOTT, 1679-1767. 
Deputy from Windsor to the 

Connecticut General Court, 

1709-1714, 1718, 1719. 
Clerk of the House, 1710, 1711. 
Speaker of the House, 1719. 
Governor's Assistant, 1714-1718, 

1720-1741, 1754-1760. 
Judge of the County Court of 

Hartford County, 1723-1732. 
Judge of the Superior Court of 

Connecticut. 1732-1741. 
Chief Judge of the Superior 

Court, 1741-1750. 
Commissioner of Connecticut 

for the Adjustment of Col- 
onial Boundaries, 1717, 1718, 

1723-1726, 1728, 1730, 1737, 

1740, 1742, 1750. 
Governor of Connecticut, 1750- 

1754. 
Lieutenant-Governor, 1741-1750. 
Captain of Train Band of 

Windsor, Connecticut, 1722. 
Sergeant-Major of Regiment of 

Hartford County, 1724. 
Colonel of the First Regiment 

of Connecticut, 1739. 
Major-General, 1745. 
Commander-in-Chief of the 

Forces in the Expedition to 

Cape Breton, 1745. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Mrs. Sanford Bissell. 
Mrs. George H. Brown. 
Mrs. Morris P. Ferris. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock. 



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Mrs. John L. Lawrence. 
Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. 
Mrs. William H. Parsons. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

SIMON WOLCOTT, 1625-1687. 
Deputy from Simsbury to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1671, 1673, 1675. 
Captain of Train Band of Sims- 
bury, Connecticut, 1673. 
Miss Doris W. Bissell. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

JONAS WOOD, 1689. 

Delegate from Huntington, 
Long Island, to the Conven- 
tion held at Hempstead, 1665, 
Lieutenant of Suffolk County 
Troops, Province of New- 
York, 1684. 

Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. 
Mrs. Francis R. Stoddard. 
Mrs. Charles W. Whipple. 

JOHN WOODBRIDGE, 1613- 
1695. 
Deputy from Newbury to the 
General Court of the Colony, 
1637, 1638, 1640, 1641. 
Associate Magistrate of the 
County Court of Essex, 1678, 
1679. 
Governor's Assistant, Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1683, 1684. 
Mrs. Julian Day. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Robert Hoe. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

JOHN WOODBRIDGE, 1644- 
1691. 
One of the Ministers active in 
Founding or Forwarding the 
interests of the Colony of 
Connecticut prior to 1675. 
Miss Charlotte T. Lane. 
Mrs. Isaac S. Wheaton. 

TIMOTHY WOODBRIDGE, 
1656-1732. 

A Trustee named in the Act of 
1701 establishing a Collegiate 
School (Yale College). Fellow 
of Yale College, 1701-1732. 

Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermons, 1698, 1727. 



Minister at Hartford, 1685-1732. 
Mrs. Samuel M. Evans. 
Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. Robert Hoe. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

TIMOTHY WOODBRIDGE, 
1686-1742. 
Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermon, 1739. 
Minister at Simsbury, Connecti- 
cut. 

Mrs. Robert Hoe. 

JOHN WOODBURY, ^^-1641. 

One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Of the Cape Ann Colony, 1624. 
Deputy from Salem to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1635, 1638, 1639. 
Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 

PETER WOODBURY,1640-1704. 
Lieutenant in a Company of 
Beverley, Massachusetts, 1689. 
Mrs. J. Warren Goddard. 
Mrs. Arthur H. Lee. 
Miss Faith Moore. 

NATHANIEL WOODHULL, 
1722-1770. 
President of the Provincial 
Congress, in New York, 1775, 
1776. 
Member from Suffolk County of 
the First, Second, Third and 
Fourth New York Provincial 
Congress, 1775-1778. 
Major of New York Troops, 

1754. Colonel, 1760. 
General in Command of the 
Suffolk and Queens County 
Troops, 1775. 

Mrs. Prescott H. Butler. 
Mrs. Devereux Emmet. 
Miss Annie L. Horn. 
Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. 
Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. 
Mrs. Stanford White. 

RICHARD WOODHULL, 1620- 
1691. 
Delegate from Brookhaven, 
Long Island, to the Conven- 
tion held at New Orange, 
1673. 



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Justice of the Court of Assizes, 
1666. 

Mrs. Howard Davison. 
Mrs. Eliphalet P. Stratton. 

RICHARD WOODHULL, 1649- 
1699. 
Delegate to the Convention 
held in Jamaica, Long Island, 
1673. 
Captain, 1685. 

Mrs. Howrard Davison. 
Miss Ruth W. Lawrence. 
Mrs. Charles E. Sherman. 
Mrs. Eliphelet P. Stratton. 

JOHN WOODRUFF, 1691. 

High Sheriff at Elizabethtown, 

New Jersey, 1684. 
Ensign of Elizabethtown Foot 
Company, 1673. 
Miss Alice L. Atocha. 

SAMUEL WOODRUFF, 1700- 
1768. 
Member of the King's Council, 
in the Province of New Jer- 
sey, 1757, 1761-1768. 
Mayor of Elizabethtown, 1751- 

1759. 
Trustee of the College of New 
Jersey, 1749-1768. 
Mrs. A. Alexander Atocha. 
Miss Alice L. Atocha. 

MELANCTHON TAYLOR 
WOOLSEY, 1717-1758. 
Colonel of New York (Queens 

County) Troops, 1757. 
Muster-Master, 1658. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. 

WILLIAM WORTHINGTON, 
1695-1756. 
Preacher of Connecticut Elec- 
tion Sermon, 1744. 
Minister at Saybrook. 

Mrs. William B. Beekman. 
Mrs. Lewis Lampman. 
Mrs. Etienne St. George. 
Mrs. Homer H. Stuart. 
Mrs. Samuel Verplanck. 

ELEAZER WRIGHT, 1668-1753. 
Lieutenant, Northfield Com- 
pany. Massachusetts, 1719. 
Mrs. Russell W. Moore. 
Miss Florence R. Wright. 



THOMAS WRIGHT, . 

Member of the Assembly of the 
Province of New Jersey, 1682, 
1683. 

Mrs. Winthrop Burr. 

PIETER CLAESEN WYCK- 

OFF, 1695. 

Delegate from Flatlands to the 
Convention held in Nieuw 
Amsterdam, 1664. 

Mrs. Charles R. Baker. 
Mrs. Warner M. Leeds. 

GEORGE WYLLYS, 1590-1644. 
Governor of Connecticut, 1642. 
Deputy-Governor of Connecti- 
cut, 1641. 
Magistrate of Connecticut, 1639, 
1640, 1643, 1644. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 

Mrs. William C. Gulliver. 

Mrs. Robert Hoe. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 

Mrs. Leon Marie. 

Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. 

Miss Louisa E. Nevins. 

Mrs. Andrew H. Smith. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 

Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. 

Miss Margaret Stimson. 

Mrs. Edward Trenchard. 

Mrs. Kiliaen Van Renssel- 
aer. 

Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

SAMUEL WYLLYS, 1632-1709. 
A Corporator named in the 
Connecticut Charter of 
Charles II. 1662. 
Governor's Assistant, 1654-1684, 

1689-1693, 1698, 1699. 
Commissioner of the United 
Colonies for Connecticut, 
1661, 1662, 1664, 1666-1668, 
1670, 1671. 

Mrs. Percy H. Goodsell. 
Mrs. William C. Gulliver. 
Mrs. Robert Hoe. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Jackson. 
Miss Cornelia L. Nevins. 
Miss Louisa E. Nevins. 
Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson. 
Mrs. Martin S. Watts. 

JOHN WYMAN, 1648-1675. 
Lieutenant promoted from Cor- 
net in the Cavalry Troop of 
Thomas Prentice in King 
Philip's War, 1675. 
Mrs. Robert Abbe. 



421 



JOHANNES WYNKOOP, 

1730. 
Major of Kingston Troops, 
Province of New York, 1728. 
High Sheriff of Ulster County, 
1730. 
Mrs. Abraham G. Brower. 

THOMAS WYNNE, 1630-1692. 

Speaker of the First Pennsyl- 
vania Assembly, 1682, 1683. 

Member of a Commission to 
treat with the Governor and 
Council of West Jersey, 1683. 

Attorney General, 1683. 

Associate Justice of the Sussex 
County Court, 1687. 

Member of the Assembly, 1688. 
Mrs. John P. Rutter. 

THOMAS YALE, about 1647- 
1736. 
Deputy from Wallingford to the 
Connecticut General Court, 
1684, 1686, 1687, 1689, 1690, 
1692-1697. 1702, 1704, 1706, 
1707. 1709. 1710, 1712. 
Called Captain, 1692. 

Mrs. George P. Slade. 



CHRISTOPHER YATES, 1737- 
1785. 

Delegate from Albany County 
to the Third Provincial Con- 
gress of New York. 

Captain of New York Provin- 
cial Troops, 1757. 

Member of a Committee of Saf- 
ety, 1775. 

Mrs. George C. Freeborn. 

ARGALL YEARDLEY, 1621- 
1655. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, Virginia, 1643-1646, 
1652, 1655. 
Colonel of Virginia Militia. 
Mrs. Charles H. Hall. 
Miss Margaret S. Hall. 

SIR GEORGE YEARDLEY, 
about 1580-1627. 
Acting Governor, 1616, 1617. 
Member of the Council, 1621- 

1626. 
Governor of the Province of 
Virginia, 1619-1621, 1626, 1627, 
Mrs. Charles H. Hall. 
Miss Margaret S. Hall, 



422 



Iln flDemoriam 

Mrs. William Keyes Payne, July 27th, 1894. 

Mrs. Charles F. Chandler, May 6th, 1894. 

Mrs. Pierre Van Cortlandt, January 12th, 1895. 

Mrs. John Taylor Cooper, March 6th, 1896. 

Mrs. John Brandegee Wood, March 13th, 1896. 

Mrs. Edward H. Jewett, October 19th, 1896. 

Mrs. Joel Wolfe, February 27th, 1897. 

Mrs. Lydig M. Hoyt, April 17th, 1897. 

Mrs. Isaac Henry Walker, May 15th, 1897. 

Mrs. George Folger Canfield, July 15th, 1897. 

Mrs. William Greenough, November 27th, 1897. 

Mrs. Edward H. Butler, March 12th, 1898. 

Mrs. Charles E, Fogg, September 21st, 1898. 

Mrs. Francis H. Saltus, March 15th, 1899. 

Mrs. Thomas Parmalee Wickes, May 25th, 1899. 

Mrs. Francisco Azoy, July 8th, 1899. 

Mrs. S. Van Rensselaer Townsend, August 19th, 1899. 

Mrs. James E. H, Nichols, October 21st, 1899. 

Mrs. Alfred C. Barnes, October 25th, 1899. 

Mrs. Thomas Dyer Conyngham, November nth, 1899. 

Mrs. Roswell-Smith, January 21st, 1900. 

Mrs. William S. Livingston, March 22nd, 1900. 

Mrs. Charles R. Burke, March 31st, 1900. 

Mrs. Seth Sprague Terry, July 5th, 1900. 

Miss Anna Potter, January 4th, 1901. 

Mrs. George Henry Warren, January i8th, 1901. 

Mrs. Waldo Hutchins, January 20th, 1901. 

Mrs. Thomas E. Stillman, February 20th, 1901. 

Mrs. Henry A. Neeley, July 2nd, 1901. 

423 



Miss Florence Russell Wright, July loth, 1901. 
Mrs. George Pendleton Bowler, August 22nd, 1901. 
Mrs. Edward Sanderson, September 5th, 1901. 
Mrs. L. Ward Clarke, November nth, 1901. 
Mrs. John Bleecker Miller, December 8th, 1901. 
Mrs. George Norton Williams, January 24th, 1902. 
Mrs. Walter S. Schuyler, March 8th, 1902. 
Mrs. Stephen Van Rensselaer, October 12th, 1902. 
Mrs. Edwin H. Wootton, February 13th, 1903. 
Mrs. Thomas Hillhouse, March i6th, 1903. 
Mrs. Nathaniel W. T. Hatch, April 19th, 1903. 
Mrs. Etienne St. George, August 17th, 1903. 
Mrs. Ripley Hitchcock, September ist, 1903. 
Mrs. p. V. Rogers, December 25th, 1903. 
Miss Emma Schenck, January 4th, 1904. 
Mrs. Lewis Lampman, January 7th, 1904. 
Miss Mary Le Roy King, January 8th, 1904. 
Miss Catherine M. Clarke, March 7th, 1904. 
Mrs. John Purdon, May 23rd, 1904. 
Mrs. Leon Marie, September 15th, 1904. 
Miss Lomy Redfield Proctor, October 6th, 1904. 
Mrs. a. Alexander Atocha, October loth, 1904. 
Mrs. Woodruff Sutton, Jr., November i8th, 1904. 
Mrs. Charles H. Doolittle, November 20th, 1904. 
Miss Mary Arnold Petrie, December 6th, 1904. 
Mrs. John J. Brandegee, December nth, 1904. 
Mrs. Walter P. Tillman, December 20th, 1904. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Anderson, March 6th, 1905. 
Mrs. Robert McCartee, March 25th, 1905. 
Mrs. William A. Budd, May ist, 1905. 
Mrs. Edward King, May 3rd, 1905. 
Mrs. William A. Thompson, June 8th, 1905. 
Miss Louisa Emily Nevins, July 2nd, 1905. 
Mrs. John H. Osborne, August 6th, 1905. 

424 



Mrs. William Mansfield Storrs, October nth, 1905. 

Mrs. Arthur Breeze Johnson, October 27th, 1905. 

Mrs. John D. Jones, November 15th, 1905. 

Miss Frances S. Adam, March 2nd, 1906. 

Mrs. N, Lansing Zabriskie, March loth, 1906. 

Mrs. Joseph R. Duryee, April i8th, 1906. 

Miss Grace Virginia Pomeroy, May 14th, 1906. 

Mrs. Daniel M. Stimson, May 30th, 1906. 

Mrs. John Beale Mills, July 12th, 1906. 

Mrs. William L. Halsey, August i8th, 1906. 

Mrs. Henry Clark Perkins, September i6th, 1906. 

Mrs. Homer H. Stuart, March 6th, 1907. 

Mrs. Jacob W. Elseffer, April 20th, 1907. 

Mrs. Charles Havens Hunt, May 2nd, 1907. 

Mrs. Lawrence Woodruff Halsey, May 22nd, 1907. 

Mrs. James M. Rankin, May 29th, 1907. 

Mrs. Isaac N. Phelps, May 31st, 1907. 

Mrs. Edward Patterson, June ist, 1907. 

Mrs. Phoenix Remsen, June 9th, 1907. 

Mrs. Henry B. Platt, July 14th, 1907. 

Mrs. Samuel M. Evans, September 25th, 1907. 

Mrs. Richard Hoffman Benson, October 3rd, 1907. 

Mrs. Angus Cameron, October loth, 1907. 

Mrs. William Croswell Doane, November 9th, 1907. 

Mrs. Daniel Swigert, 1908. 

Mrs. Christopher S. Leffingwell, April 27th, 1908. 

Mrs. Thomas S. Berry, September 4th, 1908. 

Mrs. Philip L. Livingston, September i6th, 1908. 

Mrs. Charles L. Hackstaff, October 5th, 1908. 

Mrs. J. Bloomfield Wetherill, December ist, 1908. 

Mrs. Nicholas Fish, December nth, 1908. 

Mrs. Martin W. Sampson, 1909. 

Mrs. William A. Walker, January 7th, 1909. 

Mrs. David G. Thayer, March 25th, 1909. 

425 



Mrs. Pierre Lorillai^d, Jr., March 25th, 1909. 
Mrs. William M. Martin, June 24th, 1909. 
Mrs. Marcellus Hartley, April 22nd, 1909. 
Miss Caroline Phelps Stokes, April 26th, 1909. 
Mrs. Bayard Clarkson, May 13th, 1909. 
Miss Ann E. Hasbrook, August loth, 1909. 
Mrs. William R. Sands, August 20th, 1909. 
Mrs. Thomas Rainey, August 24th, 1909. 
Mrs. John Myers Bowers, September 13th, 1909. 
Mrs. William Newton Clark, September 19th, 1909. 
Mrs. Charles Coolidge Haight, October 27th, 1909. 
Mrs. Alexander T. Van Nest, November 7th, 1909. 
Mrs. James H. Stebbins, January 26th, 1910. 
Mrs. James Mead Belden, February 2nd, 1910. 
Mrs. Robert E. Livingston, February loth, 1910. 
Mrs. William Stuart Walcott, February, 1910. 
Mrs. Henry A. DuBois, March 5th, 1910. 
Mrs. John Romeyn Brodhead, April 14th, 1910. 
Mrs. Joseph R. Swan, April i6th, 1910. 
Mrs. William Kent, April 20th, 1910. 
Miss Caroline Homans Patterson, August, 1910. 
Mrs. Charles Henry Hall, September 20th, 1910. 
Mrs. William P. Hulbekt, October, 1910. 
Mrs. Charles A. Peabody, December 26th, 1910, 
Mrs. James J. Belden, December 26th, 1910. 
Mrs. Henry Earle, February i6th, 191 1. 
Mrs. Herman T. Livingston, April 27th, 1911. 
Mrs. Theodore W. Parmele, May 26th, 191 1. 
Mrs. William Eastwood, July i6th, 191 1. 
Mrs. William H. Perkins, August ist, 1911, 
Mrs. Walter B. Devereux, September 19th. 191 1. 
Mrs. William Rufus Barr, September i6th, 191 1. 
Mrs. Thomas W. Nickerson, October 5th, 1911. 
Miss Sarah Baldwin Pitkin, October 28th, 191 1. 

426 



Mrs. John Marshall Brown, November, 191 1. 

Miss Catherine de Navarre Miller, December 8th, 191 1. 

Mrs. Eugene A. Hoffman, December 22nd, 1911. 

Mrs. Charles Francis Chickering, January loth, 1912. 

Mrs. Charles Partridge Boswell, January 17th, 1912. 

Mrs. Abraham Giles Brower, February 14th, 1912. 

Mrs. John Ulmer Brookman, March 12th, 1912. 

Mrs. Howard Townsend, April 6th, 1912. 

Mrs. Frederick Butterfield, June 7th, 1912. 

Mrs. Western Bascombe, June, 1912. 

Mrs. James Terry Gardiner, July 31st, 1912. 

Mrs. John Shaw Billings, August 19th, 1912. 

Mrs. Francke H. Bosworth, September 6th, 1912. 

Mrs. Samuel M. Blatchford, September nth, 1912. 

Mrs. Frederick Hasbrouck, October 25th, 1912. 

Comtesse de Montsaulnin, January 6th, 1913. 

Miss Elizabeth M. Thompson, January 29th, 191 3. 

Mrs. John Calvin Westervelt, March 20th, 191 3. 



427 



Associate Members Residing in 
Non-Colonial States 



CALIFORNIA 

Mrs. Charles Maclay Booth. 

Mrs. John N. Calkins. 
♦Mrs. Henry A. Du Bois. 

Mrs. George W. Gibbs. 

Mrs. William Grant. 

Mrs. Charles Hedges. 

Mrs. Joseph Ledlie Moody. 

Mrs. Raymond Hough Sherman. 

Mrs. Vanderlynn Stow. 
*Mrs. David G. Thayer. 

Mrs. Haldemand Putnam Young. 

ILLINOIS 

Mrs. John Buckingham. 
Mrs. John Newton Freeman. 
Mrs. Bryan Lathrop. 
Mrs. Robert McCormick. 
Mrs. Robert W. Patterson. 
Mrs. Robert Burns Peattie. 
Mrs. John S. Runnels. 
Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Jr. 
Mrs. James M. Walker. 

MICHIGAN 

Miss Mary C. Bancker. 
Mrs. Frank H. Crowl. 
Mrs. Walter S. Russell. 
Mrs. John Henry Wendell. 

MINNESOTA 

Mrs. Louis W. Hill. 
Mrs. James H. Skinner. 
Mrs. John Townsend. 
Mrs. Henry B. Willis. 

429 



IOWA 

Mrs. Lauren C. Eastman. 
Mrs. Clinton L. Nourse. 
Miss Sarah Merwin Provoost. 

OHIO 

Mrs. John Adams Bechtel. 
Miss Nellie Agnew Bechtel. 
Mrs. Briggs Swift Cunningham. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Foster. 
Mrs. John Gates. 
Mrs. Ashton Bryant Heyl, 
Mrs. George Hoadley. 
♦Mrs. William P. Hulbert. 
Mrs. Edward Tatnall Lea. 
Mrs. Frank L. Perin. 
Miss Alice Scarborough. 
Miss Margaret Livingston Taylor. 
Mrs. William Henry Taylor. 
Mrs. M. Morris White. 

COLORADO 

Mrs. George Jarvis Bancroft, 
Mrs. Thomas Keely. 
♦Miss Catherine de Navarre Miller. 
Mrs. Frank Wheaton. 

MAINE 

♦Mrs. John Marshall Brown. 

Mrs. Edward Ward Corey. 

Mrs. William A. Houghton. 
♦Mrs. Christopher Starr Leffingwell. 

Mrs. Charles D. Merrill. 

Mrs. Charles Morris. 
♦Mrs. Henry A. Neely. 

Mrs. Edwin Lincoln Stanwood, Jr. 

MISSOURI 

♦Mrs. Western Bascome. 
Mrs. John Naylor Booth. 
Mrs. James Hamill Brookmire. 
Mrs. William H. Cocke. 
Mrs. John Blasdell Shapleigh. 
Mrs. Robert H. White. 

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WISCONSIN 

*Mrs. Angus Cameron. 

Mrs. Edward Foulkes. 
*Mrs. Lawrence Woodruff Halsey. 
*Mrs. Edward Sanderson. 

Mrs. George J. Shuster. 

Mrs. Thomas W. Spence. 

TENNESSEE 

Mrs. Alfred Hines Hicks, Jr. 
Mrs. Dwight Preston Montague. 
Mrs. John O'Brien Rust. 
Mrs. Percy Warner. 

KENTUCKY 

Mrs. George C. Avery. 

Mrs. William F. Barret. 

Mrs. Morris B. Belknap. 

Mrs. Albert Andrew Cowan. 

Mrs. Gilbert Sedgwick Cowan. 

Mrs. Gibson Mallory Davis. 

Mrs. Charles Godfrey Strater. 

♦Mrs. Daniel Swigert. 

ALABAMA 

Mrs. Abijah B. Bennett. 
Mrs. James Harper Peabody. 

INDIANA 

Mrs. George F. Adams. 
Mrs. Arthur Voorhees Brown. 
Mrs. Edgar H. Evans. 
Mrs. Edwin Henry Forry. 
Mrs. Frank Nichols Lewis. 
Mrs. Volney T. Malott. 
Mrs. Woodbury Treat Morris. 
Mrs. Paul H. White. 

TEXAS 

Mrs. John Bremond. 
Mrs. Robert William Foat, 
Mrs. T. Frederick Mitchell. 
Mrs. William Negley. 



♦Deceased. 



Mrs. William R. Robertson. 

Mrs. Seabrook White Sydnor. 

Mrs. Nathaniel Taylor Wilson. 

Mrs. Oliver J. Woodhull. 

ARKANSAS 

Mrs. Prosper Harvey Ellsworth. 

Mrs. Louis Flickinger. 

Mrs. C. A. de Peyster Smith. 

FLORIDA 

Mrs. Dennis Eagan. 
Mrs. Samuel Hubbard. 
Mrs. Telfair Stockton. 

WEST VIRGINIA 

Mrs. James Talman Waters. 

VERMONT 

Mrs. Collins Millard Graves. 

WASHINGTON 
Mrs. Walter Oakes. 

KANSAS 

Mrs. Daniel Reed Anthony, Jr. 
Mrs. Edward Vail. 

MISSISSIPPI 

Mrs. Hanford Newell Rogers. 
Mrs. Wallace B. Rogers. 
Mrs. Frank G. Wisner. 

WYOMING 

Mrs. Arnold G. H. Bode. 

LOUISIANA 
Miss Alice Raymond Scudder. 

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